Pieces of Me: Who Do I Want to Be? Voices for and by Adopted Teens

Pieces of Me: Who Do I Want to Be? Voices for and by Adopted Teens
ISBN-10
0972624449
ISBN-13
9780972624442
Series
Pieces of Me
Category
Adopted children
Pages
166
Language
English
Published
2009
Publisher
Emk Press
Author
Robert L. Ballard

Description

Adoptees from all walks of life offer their thoughts and advice in this compilation designed for adopted teens who are on the path to discovering and formulating their identities. Its teen-centric graphics and information will help readers find a place where they fit and belong.

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