I liked "A Love Like No Other," which is a collection of stories, so not all are about open adoptions.
"Raising Adopted Children" has some good insight for how to handle the dynamics of different types of adoptions, including open.
The same author (Lois Ruskai Melina) wrote "The Open Adoption Experience." I haven't read it myself, so I don't know anything about it, other than I like the author.
"Making Room in Our Hearts: Keeping Family Ties through Open Adoption" sounds interesting, too.
I always recommend "Adoption for Dummies." Silly title, but it has tons of info on all sorts of adoption questions.
"Our children are not ours because they share our genes...
they are ours because we have had the audacity to envision them.
That, at the end of the day...or long sleepless night,
is how love really works."
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I second the Melina books. I got them from the library but bought Raising Adopted Children b/c I liked it so much. I'm going to check out her other book next.
Re: Books on Open Adoption
I liked "A Love Like No Other," which is a collection of stories, so not all are about open adoptions.
"Raising Adopted Children" has some good insight for how to handle the dynamics of different types of adoptions, including open.
The same author (Lois Ruskai Melina) wrote "The Open Adoption Experience." I haven't read it myself, so I don't know anything about it, other than I like the author.
"Making Room in Our Hearts: Keeping Family Ties through Open Adoption" sounds interesting, too.
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