[PDF.39cl] Gift Children: A Story of Race, Family, and Adoption in a Divided America
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Gift Children: A Story of Race, Family, and Adoption in a Divided America
J. Douglas Bates
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| #3322807 in Books | 1993-05-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .0 x.0 x.0l, | File type: PDF | 270 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Read if you are adopting, if you are in a multi-racial family, if your child's life is extra challenging.|By Arusticat|Sure, it is about race - but it is just as much a book about raising kids with challenges of most any kind. This book, the book, Raising Ophelia - and the serenity prayer, helped me with my own emotions as I raised 3 adopted children. It was helpful to under|From Publishers Weekly|This tender memoir about the trials and triumphs that follow an interracial adoption, written by the white father of two adopted black daughters, has much to teach a society wracked with racial tension. In 1970, Bates and his wife Gloria,
In 1970 Doug and Gloria Bates adopted a 4 year old black girl as a sister to their 2 biological white sons. 2 years later they adopted another black girl. GIFT CHILDREN is the story of the 23 year interracial journey that ensued, a story that helps illuminate race relations in America today while depicting both the harsh difficulties as well as the heartwarming rewards that followed. GIFT CHILDREN is an intimate portrait of race relations told through the history of the...
You easily download any file type for your device.Gift Children: A Story of Race, Family, and Adoption in a Divided America | J. Douglas Bates. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.