Title Adoption Matters: Orphan
Train to Modern Day Nonfiction Short Stories of Adoption & Foster Care
Author Dianne L. Rowe
Publisher: Dianne L. Rowe
ISBN-10: 057861524X
Author Dianne L. Rowe
Publisher: Dianne L. Rowe
ISBN-10: 057861524X
ISBN-13: 978-0578615240
ASIN
B0847J48XX
Price $10 paperback, $4.99 Kindle
Page Count 208 pages
Formats (PB, Kindle)
A brand new book with a variety of adoption stories has just been published. Fifteen writers tell of their own experiences. The children were in orphanages abroad, adopted directly from hospitals, were foster children, or even arrived by orphan train. We hope you will enjoy our book!
Thank you for reading, Carolyn Wilhelm
Carolyn Wilhelm is the author of The Wise Owl Factory site and blog. She has an MS in Gifted Education and second educational masters in Curriculum and Instruction K-12.
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Price $10 paperback, $4.99 Kindle
Page Count 208 pages
Formats (PB, Kindle)
A brand new book with a variety of adoption stories has just been published. Fifteen writers tell of their own experiences. The children were in orphanages abroad, adopted directly from hospitals, were foster children, or even arrived by orphan train. We hope you will enjoy our book!
Christopher
Luehr is a storyteller, attorney, professional speaker, coach, dinner-table
comedian, and North Minneapolis resident. Through his organization, Joyful
Noize (joyfulnoize.net), he helps mission-driven organizations promote their message through story. You can be assured he has an excellent story in the book.
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John Strahan says, “This is a story that I
have told more than once and am willing to tell it to anyone who will listen.
Without fail, it brings tears to my eyes and warmth to my heart. I gladly responded to Dianne Rowe’s request to share our story. It is over 53 years old
but still worth telling.” It is a charming story.
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“There
once was a very little girl who was born in the far-away country of South
Korea.” This is a story of adoption from an orphanage in Seoul, South
Korea.
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David
Zander was born in London. In July 1940, During WW2, at a time that America had not yet entered the war. He says, “My first memories are of war, being carried down into an Air raid
shelter during the nightly air raids.” To top it off, he found out his first family was not his birth family when he was still very young. His story is quite interesting.
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E. Irene Theis says, “Saturday, July 30th,
2016, was the special day when I first met Stephanie, my granddaughter, and
Susan, my great-granddaughter.”
Another amazing story! |
Carolyn Wilhelm also has a story of an
adoption from South Korea through the Children’s Home Society located in St.
Paul, Minnesota. She has also authored children’s picture books about the
experience.
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Carolyn Wilhelm is the author of The Wise Owl Factory site and blog. She has an MS in Gifted Education and second educational masters in Curriculum and Instruction K-12.