Little has been written previously about adopting a child beyond
infancy. Carney's book is a warm, down-to-earth, and at times
humorous, account of an older child who grows up in her family. Her
understanding and advice are based on the knowledge of deep
involvement. As she draws attention to the dilemmas of the child
who is meeting the many forced adjustments, she also recognizes the
problems and feelings that are imposed on the parents.
Originally published in 1976.
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