"When I read Bracha Stock's delightful diary and afterthoughts, the
prose had a poetic ring to it: distilled memories written by a
native Israeli, married to an American, who writes in English in a
voice that is uniquely hers. At the heart of this enchanting and
provocative read, there are two absorbing themes-the joys and fears
involved in raising an adopted child, coupled with the experience
of rearing one who is bi-lingual from the earliest age-at home in
two languages. Within this structure there are other nuggets of
interest-ranging from insights into the parenting process in
general to glimpses of life as lived in the sixties in Tel Aviv in
Israel and New York. Over and above all, every word resonates with
heartwarming truth. This is definitely a book to be enjoyed and
savored and not just by adoptive parents."
"Ruth Seligman-"
"American-Israeli author and journalist."
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