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05/27/2009

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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!

I LOVED THIS BOOK!! As a classroom reading teacher, I see so many possibilities to use this loving story with my students. The writing really captured the emotions of Cassidy-Li as she struggled to find her identity and come to terms with her longing to know about her roots. This book expressed a very complex problem in such a simple, easily understood way. It can really help all children to examine who they are and why their family history is so important. I see lots of writing assignments in my student's future. Mrs. Friedman is a wonderful, expressive writer, and I hope to see more from her in the future. Mr. Roth is a gifted illustrator. Each time I reread a page, I saw something new in his art work. What a winning team they are, and how lucky their daughter is to have such talented parents.

As a Children's Librarian and Mom of two children adopted from China, I find Star of the Week to be among the very best stories I've found. Darlene's story rings true with the voice, the sweet chracter and the thoughts of an adoptee. My two daughters drank this book in and are coming back to it again and again as a touchstone for so many of the themes in the book. Please bring Cassidy-Li back in another book...or--better yet-- a series. She's an endearing character who has a lot to say to other children who are adopted and a lot to tell teachers, parents and classmates. Bravo and thank you so much for this invaluable addition to the shelves of children's literature.

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