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Being adopted
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Maxine B. Rosenberg |
Several young children recount their experiences as adopted members of their families. |
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Growing up adopted
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Maxine B. Rosenberg |
Fourteen adoptees of various ages describe their experiences and feelings about being adopted and their relationships with their adopted and, in some cases, their birth families. |
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Living in two worlds
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Maxine B. Rosenberg |
A photo essay about the special world of bi-racial children, who experience the advantages of two different cultures but sometimes face problems and prejudices. |
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Making a new home in America
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Maxine B. Rosenberg |
Text and photographs present the stories of five children who have come to the United States as immigrants or resident aliens from Japan, Cuba, India, Guyana, and Vietnam. |
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My friend Leslie
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Maxine B. Rosenberg |
Presents a multi-handicapped kindergarten child, who is well-accepted by her classmates, in various situations within the school setting. |
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Talking about stepfamilies
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Maxine B. Rosenberg |
Children and adults who have become part of stepfamilies describe their experiences in coping with new stepparents and stepsiblings. |
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Being a twin, having a twin
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Maxine B. Rosenberg |
Describes the experiences of several different sets of twins, both identical and fraternal. |
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Hiding to Survive
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Maxine B. Rosenberg |
First person accounts of fourteen Holocaust survivors who as children were hidden from the Nazis by non-Jews. |
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