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Public libraries can provide these books from their own collections or through Interlibrary Loan.

Adopting On Your Own. 2000. Varon, Lee.
The complete guide to adopting as a single parent.

Adopting the Hurt Child. 1998. Keck, Gregory.
Hope for families with special needs kids : a guide for parents and professionals.

The Adoption Sourcebook. 1999. Jones, Cheryl .
A complete guide to the complex legal, financial, and emotional maze of adoption.

Attaching in Adoption: Practical Tools for Today's Parents. 2002. Gray, Deborah D.
Provides solutions to a variety of specific attachment problems.

The Complete Adoption Book. 2000. Beauvais-Godwin, Laura.
Everything you need to know to adopt a child.

Complete Idiot's Guide to Adoption. 1998. Adamec, Chris.
How to prepare for adoption, survive the adoption process, and raise a happy, healthy adopted child.

Dim Sum, Bagels and Grits : A Sourcebook for Multicultural Families. 2001. Alperson, Myra.
Describes the experiences of dozens of multicultural families to help readers understand the problems, choices, and opportunities these families face.

How to Adopt Internationally. 2000-2002. Nelson-Erichsen, Jean.
A guide for agency-directed and independent adoption.

Insight Into Adoption. 2001. Blomquist, Barbara Taylor.
What adoptive parents need to know about the fundamental differences between a biological and an adopted child - and the effect on parenting.

Our Own. 1999. Maskew, Trish.
Adopting and parenting the older child.

Raising Adopted Children : Practical Reassuring Advice for Every Adoptive Parent. 1998. Melina, Lois Ruskai.
Draws on the latest research in psychology, sociology, and medicine to guide parents through all stages of their child's development.

The Third Choice: A Woman's Guide to Placing a Child for Adoption. 1999. Foge, Leslie and Mosconi, Gail.
An overview of the adoption process in this country with input and consideration to women first finding out about their pregnancies.


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