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portada The Lucky Ones: Our Stories of Adopting Children from China
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.7 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.35 kg.
ISBN
1550228234
ISBN13
9781550228236

The Lucky Ones: Our Stories of Adopting Children from China

Rauhala, Ann ; Wong, Jan (Author) · ECW Press · Paperback

The Lucky Ones: Our Stories of Adopting Children from China - Rauhala, Ann ; Wong, Jan

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Synopsis "The Lucky Ones: Our Stories of Adopting Children from China"

"What a lucky girl!" Everybody who has adopted a daughter from China has heard that one. And every parent has said, or thought, in reply: "No, we're the lucky ones." This anthology sets out to explain why people who have adopted children from China feel as though they've won the lottery.Since the late 1980s, as many as 7,000 Chinese-born girls have been adopted annually and now live in the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe. They are officially orphans, victims of a rigorous birth control policy limiting most families to one child. These thousands of girls have formed an international Diaspora, a human wave with no exact parallel and yet numerous points of comparison -- sharing issues with war orphans from Vietnam or even with Chinese workers who built the New World's railroads.The memoirs collected in The Lucky Ones are organized beginning with infertility, moving to acceptance of a multiracial family, anticipating the adoption, reflecting during the trip to China and, at last, grappling with an odd destiny -- turning terrible beginnings into happy endings.The story of these girls is compelling as a narrative of hope and optimism but it may also become a story of dislocation and crisis of identity. These baby immigrants add unusual texture to the lives of the families they join -- they come here not by choice but by someone else's design.

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