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Title
The lost daughters of China : adopted girls, their journey to America, and the search for a missing past
Author
Evans, Karin.
Publisher:
Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin,
Pub date:
c2008.
Pages:
xv, 380 p. ;
ISBN:
9781585426768
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1 copy available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library.
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ISBN:
9781585426768 (alk. paper)
ISBN:
1585426768 (alk. paper)
029:
AU@ 000043204038
Personal Author:
Evans, Karin.
Title:
The lost daughters of China : adopted girls, their journey to America, and the search for a missing past / Karin Evans.
Edition:
Rev. and updated.
Publication info:
New York : Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, c2008.
Physical description:
xv, 380 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents:
Journey to the East -- From China with love -- Down the river -- The one-child, maybe-one-more policy -- The taming power of the small -- Matters of life and death -- East-West lives -- In the light of the autumn moon -- The search for roots -- Double happiness -- Through the Chinese looking glass.
Summary:
At once a compelling personal narrative and an evocative portrait of contemporary China, this also serves as an invaluable guide for readers as they navigate the process of adopting from China.
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Subject term:
Orphanages--China.
Subject term:
Abandoned children--China.
Subject term:
Chinese--United States.
Subject term:
Intercountry adoption--Case studies.
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