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Browse the newest additions to our library.

  • Wonderfully You: An Ode to Adoption

  • Sullivan Goes To See Mama

  • When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology

  • I have Two Families: A Children’s Book About Adoption

  • See No Color

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Orphan Train Rider Books

Discusses the placement of over 200,000 orphaned or abandoned children in homes throughout the Midwest from 1854 to 1929 by recounting the story of one boy and ... more

Warren, Andrea

Orphans Books

"In this rare and beautiful book, Eileen Simpson combines her vivid recollections of growing up as an orphan with an absorbing and compassionate view of the orp... more

Simpson, Eileen

Orphans of the Living Books

This book is what Mike Alston, Director of Central Children's Home, Oxford, North Carolina, calls the half-million children swelling this country's foster care... more

Toth, Jennifer

Our Baby Books

"Our Baby is the first sex education book for the very young child in an adoption-built family. In a simple, straight-forward manner, Janice Koch has woven the ... more

Koch, Janice

Our Baby From China Books

With simple texts and loving photographs, this book tells the true story of the adoption of Ariela. Her family travels to China to meet her; they see many wonde... more

D'Antonio, Nancy

Our Child: Preparation for Parenting in Adoption Books

Many couples are fortunate and experience excellent adoption agency home studies as part of their preparation for parenting.  Other couples go through home stu... more

Hallenbeck, Carol A.

Our Chosen Child Books

A BABY MEMORY BOOK FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTS.

Levy, Judith

Our Grandfamily Books

Our Grandfamily is an honest, yet reassuring look at the struggles and joys of living in a skip generation family. Designed as a flip-sided-book, dual stories ... more

Sandra Werle, M.Ed.
with The SHARE Project Group
illustrated by J. P. Roberts

Our Native American Child Books

A Guide for Those Who Adopt and Their Supporters It is important for all of us, whatever our background, to understand what life was like for Native American... more

Flanders McPherson, Carolyn
Minton, Mario

Our Own Books

Children adopted as preschoolers or older come with histories and fully formed personalities and feelings about what they have lost. But they also bring happine... more

Maskew, Trish
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