Who are the new families that are appearing on city streets, in
suburban malls, and at Fourth of July celebrations? The parents, in
their 40s and 50s, are obviously Caucasian, and their very young
daughters are obviously Chinese. This book is about these new
American & Chinese families that are being formed through the
mechanism of international adoption.
The first survey of bicultural Chinese-American children, based
on personal experience and rigorous research, both documents these
adoptions and examines their implications for American society.
This book will be of great use to couples considering or living
with adopted Chinese children, professionals in social welfare and
education, and scholars and other researchers involved with
American multiculturalism.
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