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05/27/2009

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I waited anxiously to get this book! As a former reading teacher and also, an on-line facilitator for Reading Endorsement, Mrs. Friedman and Mr. Roth's book definitely will be recommended and shared!
This will help children get over the anxiety of being adopted and also, develop pride. An excellent book for bibliotherapy.
I can feel the warmth of the family when reading this book. The pictures are wonderful!

What a wonderful story book. Unfortunately you don't have to be adopted to be picked on. There is a growing epademic of children picking on others to the point of suicide. But we also have a wonderful granddaughter from China and she couldn't be happier and strong. She stands up for herself.

Congratulations to Darlene for writing on a most sensitive topic. Adoption issues are similar all around the world, but I guess, non-whites being adopted into America have a more difficult time because of the color of the skin and hair, shape of nose, etc. Our club's Making a Difference for Women awardee, Jeanette Patindol, also writes children's books on family issues like: My One Boobed Momma (re breast cancer); Papa's House, Mama's House (re parent's separation), etc. She has been internationally and nationally awarded. You may wish to google her, and if you want to get connected, please let me know. Soroptimists are proud of you, Darlene, and of our MADWA Jeanette.

We have enjoyed "Star of the Week" so much!

Darlene Friedman's gentle but empowering tale about a little girl who begins to tell "the world" the story of who she is touches on important aspects of an adopted child's dreams and desires. Roger Roth's lively and endearing illustrations continue to delight.

This is a "must have" for every adoptive family's library.

Darlene does a great job highlighting the sensitive topic of adoption. The love and closeness of her own family is apparent. The illustrations are fabulous as well. Great talent all around!

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