The Adoption Resource Book

The Adoption Resource Book by Lois Gilman, published by HarperPerennial in 1992, is a comprehensive guide designed for those considering adoption. This third edition spans 421 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a wealth of essential information for prospective parents, making it a valuable reference for navigating the complexities of adoption in the United States and intercountry adoption.
Readers will find practical advice and detailed insights that address various aspects of the adoption journey. The content is organized to provide specific guidance and resources, ensuring that individuals and families are well-informed as they embark on this significant life decision. With its thorough approach, this book serves as a crucial starting point for anyone exploring the adoption process.
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“Practical, detailed and thorough… This is an essential guide for anyone considering adoption. Highly recommended”. –Library Journal
“While it is impossible to predict where anyone’s adoption journey will end, it is easy to suggest where that quest should begin: right here, with this book. –Jill Smolowe, author of “An Empty Lap”
Lois Gilman has concisely compiled a wealth of essential information for prospective parents in a book that is not only readable but a valuable reference. –Lois Melina, author of “Raising Adopted Children” and “Making Sense of Adoption”
“Lois Gilman hasn’t missed a thing in this comprehensive, informative and well-organized source of information. –Ours
“A resource guide, indeed: very much attuned to today’s adoption [needs]… Gilman’s optimistic outlook, her specific advice and cautions, and her extensive listings… gives childseekers every possible advantage. –Kirkus Reviews
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