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""When I look in the mirror, I don't know who I am."" ?Kerri
Being a teenager in today's complex world is a difficult enough
task, but adopted teens have a unique struggle: to discover their
identity and a sense of belonging and place in the world, which
often means coming to terms with their past. "The Face in the
Mirror," based on numerous interviews with adopted teens, adoptive
parents, and birth parents, brings attention to the growing and
often controversial phenomenon of teenagers wanting to know where
they came from. The book, written for both teenagers and adults, is
a frank discussion of the issues surrounding adoption, and in
particular what adoptees, adoptive parents, and birth parents
should know when adopted teens want to discover their past. The
book also addresses the impact of cross-cultural or cross-racial
adoption, as well as the legal parameters of adoption in the US and
Canada, including the complex emotions involved. As written by
Marion Crook, an adoptive parent herself and the author of previous
books about teens, "The Face in the Mirror" articulates the
complexity of adoption issues with candor and compassion.
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