Adoption nation : how the adoption revolution is transforming America

by Adam Pertman

Paper Book, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

2.22 P4 a

Collection

Publication

New York : Basic Books, c2000.

Description

With compassion for adopted individuals and adoptive and birth parents alike, Adam Pertman explores the history and human impact of adoption, explodes the corrosive myths surrounding it, and tells compelling stories about its participants as they grapple with issues relating to race, identity, equality, discrimination, personal history, and connections with all their families. For the first edition of this groundbreaking examination of adoption and its impact on us all, Pertman won awards from many organizations, including the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists, the Dave Thomas Center for Adoption Law, the American Adoption Congress, the Century Foundation, Holt International, and the U.S. Congress. In this updated edition, Pertman reveals how changing attitudes and laws are transforming adoption - and thereby American society - in the twenty-first century.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member autumnesf
Title pretty much says it all. Gives a history of how adoption has progressed in our country. It is a good book to read if you are adopting - but check it out of the library, don't buy it.

Language

Physical description

x, 259 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

9780465056507

Call number

2.22 P4 a
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