Away from China

Away from China by Roberto G. Ferrari, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 29, 2013, is a reflective account of the author’s journey to adopt a young Chinese boy. Over the course of twenty-five days, Ferrari provides an insider’s perspective on China during a significant time for his family, exploring the country through the lens of his son’s connection to his homeland. This edition spans 150 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a blend of personal narrative and informative insights as Ferrari chronicles the adoption process and his experiences in modern China. The book offers practical guidance on international adoption while also delving into the cultural and historical significance of key locations, such as Taiyuan and Tienanmen Square. Away from China presents a unique viewpoint on family and relationships, making it a valuable resource for those interested in adoption and fostering, as well as for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of a rapidly changing nation.
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When Italian citizen Roberto G. Ferrari embarked on a journey to adopt a young Chinese boy, the twenty-five days the adoptive father spent there offered him a rare insider’s vantage of the famously closed country during an intensely intimate time for his family. To process the experience, the adoptive father chronicled those days in China, exploring the country through the deeply personal lens of his son’s connection to his homeland. Ferrari also took in China from the perspective of a Westerner attempting to make sense of this burgeoning global power.
Both reflective and informative, Ferrari’s detailed account of the adoption process takes in modern China as it increasingly opens its doors to the Western world. In doing so, Away from China offers invaluable practical guidance on the international adoption process, as well as the author’s insight on key locales in the country from the point of view of a seasoned traveler. From the monuments of Taiyuan to Tienanmen Square, Away from China considers this fascinating, rapidly changing nation for an adoptive father and his Chinese son.
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