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Anything But Easy: A Memoir of a Special-Needs Adoption from China
Marie Spiess
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| #2456483 in Books | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | 2010-10-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.33 x5.25l,.35 | File type: PDF | 144 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Fast Memoir Read|By Teresa|Since our family decided to adopt from China I have read several adoption memoirs. This is good general reading material about a family whose daughter from China has a special health care need. If you are looking for a very basic account of a China adoption this work is a quick introductory read. If you prefer a more polished account I would recomm|About the Author|Marie Spiess is a surgical physician assistant living in rural Michigan. She is a mother of three children, through birth and adoption. She enjoys spending time with her busy family and is also a member of Families with Children from China. A
Tender, heartfelt, and brutally honest, Anything but Easy by Marie Spiess is an insightful memoir of her family's experience adopting a toddler with special needs from China. In eight moving chapters with titles like "The Paperwork Chase" and "The Waiting Game," Spiess recounts how fate played a role and how it came to be that Zhuge Juanzi, a little girl born with a cleft lip and palate half way around the world, made an otherwise perfect family extraordinary. Readers le...
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