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The Children Money Can Buy covers decades of dramatic societal
change in foster care and adoption, including the pendulum swings
regarding open adoption and attitudes toward birth parents, the
gradual acceptance of gay and lesbian adoption, the proliferation
of unregulated adoption facilitators in the U.S., ethical concerns
related to international adoption, and the role money inevitably
plays in the foster care and adoption systems. Special attention is
given to the practice of "baby brokering" and the accompanying
exorbitant finder's fees and financial incentives encouraging birth
mothers to relinquish (or pretend that they are planning to
relinquish) their babies that permeate much of U.S. infant adoption
today. The Children Money Can Buy illuminates the worlds of foster
care and adoption through the personal stories Moody witnessed and
experienced in her many years working in the foster care and
adoption systems. These compelling stories about real people and
situations illustrate larger life lessons about the way our society
values-and fails to value-parents and children. They explore the
root of ethical problems which are not only financially driven but
reflect society's basic belief that some children are more valuable
than others. Finally, Moody makes a plea for change and gives
suggestions about how the foster care and adoption systems could
work together for the benefit of children and families.
Born to a poor couple who were tenant farmers on a plantation in
Mississippi, Anne Moody lived through some of the most dangerous
days of the pre-civil rights era in the South. The week before she
began high school came the news of Emmet Till's lynching. Before
then, she had "known the fear of hunger, hell, and the Devil. But
now there was...the fear of being killed just because I was black."
In that moment was born the passion for freedom and justice that
would change her life.
An all-A student whose dream of going to college is realized when
she wins a basketball scholarship, she finally dares to join the
NAACP in her junior year. Through the NAACP and later through CORE
and SNCC she has first-hand experience of the demonstrations and
sit-ins that were the mainstay of the civil rights movement, and
the arrests and jailings, the shotguns, fire hoses, police dogs,
billy clubs and deadly force that were used to destroy it.
A deeply personal story but also a portrait of a turning point in
our nation's destiny, this autobiography lets us see history in the
making, through the eyes of one of the footsoldiers in the civil
rights movement.
Written without a trace of sentimentality or apology, this is an unforgettable personal story -- the truth as a remarkable young woman named Anne Moody lived it. To read her book is to know what it is to have grown up black in Mississippi in the forties an fifties -- and to have survived with pride and courage intact.
In this now classic autobiography, she details the sights, smells, and suffering of growing up in a racist society and candidily reveals the soul of a black girl who had the courage to challenge it. The result is a touchstone work: an accurate, authoritative portrait of black family life in the rural South and a moving account of a woman's indomitable heart.
The Children Money Can Buy covers decades of dramatic societal
change in foster care and adoption, including the pendulum swings
regarding open adoption and attitudes toward birth parents, the
gradual acceptance of gay and lesbian adoption, the proliferation
of unregulated adoption facilitators in the U.S., ethical concerns
related to international adoption, and the role money inevitably
plays in the foster care and adoption systems. Special attention is
given to the practice of "baby brokering" and the accompanying
exorbitant finder's fees and financial incentives encouraging birth
mothers to relinquish (or pretend that they are planning to
relinquish) their babies that permeate much of U.S. infant adoption
today. The Children Money Can Buy illuminates the worlds of foster
care and adoption through the personal stories Moody witnessed and
experienced in her many years working in the foster care and
adoption systems. These compelling stories about real people and
situations illustrate larger life lessons about the way our society
values-and fails to value-parents and children. They explore the
root of ethical problems which are not only financially driven but
reflect society's basic belief that some children are more valuable
than others. Finally, Moody makes a plea for change and gives
suggestions about how the foster care and adoption systems could
work together for the benefit of children and families.
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Repatriate (Paperback)
Mary Ann Moody; Illustrated by Crystal Maloney
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R365
Discovery Miles 3 650
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Regina (Paperback)
Mary Ann Moody
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R317
Discovery Miles 3 170
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A vicious mountain lion is stalking and attacking young Golden Eye
FOLLOW THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF GOLDEN EYE, A MAGICAL FIRST
NATIONS BOY, BORN LONG, LONG AGO ON AN ISLAND OFF THE WEST COAST OF
CANADA.
ON HIS CROSS-ISLAND TREK TO MEET THE NUU-CHAH-NULTH WHALE HUNTERS,
GOLDEN EYE IS CHASED AND ATTACKED BY THE KILLER CAT. HE MUST USE
ALL HIS STRENGTH AND HIS SPIRIT POWERS TO SURVIVE
YOU'LL WITNESS THE LEGENDARY BATTLE BETWEEN THUNDERBIRD AND A
GIANT, SUPERNATURAL KILLER WHALE, GO OUT INTO THE STORMY OCEAN
HUNTING AN ENORMOUS GREY WHALE, AND BE PART OF THE WOLF SOCIETY
RITUAL. LEARN THE LEGEND OF SNOT BOY, KISSACH AND THE STONEHEADS,
AND SEE SNAKE WOMAN TRANSFORM.
BACK ON THE TRAIL TO MEET HIS BEST FRIEND TAN BUCK, THE KILLER CAT
ATTACKS AGAIN GOLDEN EYE AND THE GIRL, AIR WALKER, INTERACT WITH
KILLER CAT AND SURVIVE A TREMENDOUS LAKE STORM, THANKS TO GOLDEN
EYE'S SPIRIT POWERS. AFTER A HAPPY REUNION AT THE KWAKWAKW'WAKW
VILLAGE SOMEONE IS CAPTURED BY HAIDA WARRIORS
THIS BOOK IS A FAST-PACED ADVENTURE, FULL OF FIRST NATIONS LEGENDS
AND LORE THAT'S SURE TO BE ENJOYED BY BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE MIDDLE
GRADES.
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