The Greatest Books of All Time on Adoption

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  1. 51. Bitterroot by Susan Devan Harness

    A Salish Memoir of Transracial Adoption

    In this poignant memoir, a Native American woman recounts her journey of self-discovery and identity as she navigates the complexities of being adopted by a white family. Through her narrative, she explores the deep-seated cultural disconnection and the struggle to reconcile her indigenous roots with the life she was raised in. The story delves into themes of belonging, heritage, and the quest for personal truth, offering a heartfelt reflection on the challenges and triumphs of reclaiming one's cultural identity in a world that often overlooks it.

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  2. 52. And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson, Peter Parnell

    In a heartwarming tale set in New York City's Central Park Zoo, two male penguins form a unique bond and are given the opportunity to nurture an egg together. The story follows their journey as they care for the egg, ultimately hatching a chick named Tango. This true story highlights themes of love, family, and acceptance, showcasing that families come in all shapes and sizes, and that love is what truly makes a family complete.

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  3. 53. Breathing Into Marble by Laura Sintija

    Set against the backdrop of a small Lithuanian town, this poignant narrative delves into the complexities of family, love, and the human psyche. The story follows a couple, Isabel and Liudas, who adopt a troubled boy named Ilya from an orphanage, hoping to mend their fractured lives. As they navigate the challenges of integrating Ilya into their family, deep-seated secrets and emotional scars surface, testing their resilience and capacity for compassion. The novel intricately weaves themes of identity, belonging, and the haunting shadows of the past, offering a profound exploration of the fragile nature of human connections.

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  4. 54. Locomotion by Jacqueline Woodson

    In this poignant and heartfelt novel, a young boy named Lonnie navigates the complexities of life after the tragic loss of his parents. Through a series of poems, he expresses his struggles with grief, identity, and the foster care system, while finding solace in the power of words and creativity. As Lonnie learns to cope with his new reality, he discovers the strength within himself to heal and the importance of family, friendship, and hope in overcoming adversity.

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  5. 55. Biting The Hand by Julia Lee

    Growing Up Asian American in a Black and White World

    In this poignant memoir, the author delves into the complexities of identity and belonging as a Korean American navigating the intricacies of race, culture, and family. Through a series of personal anecdotes and reflections, the narrative explores the challenges of growing up in a predominantly white society, the struggle to reconcile dual cultural identities, and the enduring impact of familial expectations. With a blend of humor and introspection, the story offers a candid look at the nuances of assimilation and the quest for self-acceptance in a world that often demands conformity.

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  6. 56. We Were Once A Family by Roxanna Asgarian

    A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in America

    The narrative delves into the heart-wrenching true story of a tragic event that shook the nation, exploring the lives of six children who were adopted by a seemingly loving couple. As the layers of their lives are peeled back, the book reveals a complex web of systemic failures, societal neglect, and the haunting realities of the foster care system. Through meticulous research and empathetic storytelling, it sheds light on the broader implications of the tragedy, questioning the very structures meant to protect the most vulnerable and urging a reevaluation of the systems that failed them.

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  7. 57. My Notorious Life by Kate Manning

    Set in the gritty streets of 19th-century New York City, this gripping tale follows the tumultuous life of Axie Muldoon, a tenacious and spirited young woman who rises from the depths of poverty to become a controversial midwife and abortionist. As she navigates the harsh realities of her time, Axie's journey is marked by love, loss, and the constant struggle for survival against societal norms and legal constraints. Her story, inspired by true events, paints a vivid picture of resilience and defiance in the face of adversity, challenging the boundaries of morality and justice in a rapidly changing world.

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  8. 58. Far From The Tree by Robin Benway

    This compelling novel explores the intricate dynamics of family, identity, and belonging through the intertwined stories of three siblings who were separated at birth. Each sibling embarks on a personal journey of self-discovery, grappling with their own challenges and emotions, as they navigate the complexities of adoption, foster care, and the search for their biological roots. As they come together, they confront their pasts and forge new connections, ultimately finding strength and understanding in their shared experiences and the bonds that tie them together.

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  9. 59. Oh, Boy! Babies by Alison Cragin Herzig, Jane Lawrence Mali

    In this delightful tale, a group of young friends embarks on a heartwarming adventure as they navigate the unexpected arrival of a set of triplets in their neighborhood. With a blend of humor and sincerity, the story captures the children's initial surprise and their subsequent journey of understanding and embracing the joys and challenges of caring for babies. Through their interactions, the narrative beautifully illustrates themes of friendship, responsibility, and the boundless curiosity of childhood, leaving readers with a sense of warmth and appreciation for the simple yet profound experiences of growing up.

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  10. 60. The Lost Children Of Wilder by Nina Bernstein

    The Epic Struggle to Change Foster Care

    An investigative narrative tracing a landmark class-action lawsuit against New York City’s foster care system, it interweaves courtroom battles with the intimate story of a teenage girl and her child as they are shuttled through group homes and institutions. The book reveals how sectarian agency control, public funding, and bureaucratic inertia entrenched racial and religious inequities, producing neglect and abuse despite reform efforts, and shows how even a hard-won consent decree yielded mixed, often heartbreaking results for the very children it sought to protect.

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