by Uma Krishnaswami
Eight-year-old Arun waits impatiently while international adoption paperwork is completed so that he can meet his new baby sister from India.
by Ed Young
Antonia gets her wish when her parents return to China to bring home a Mei Mei, or younger sister, for her.
by Grace Lin
There is an ancient Chinese belief that an invisible, unbreakable red thread connects all those who are destined to be together.A king and queen rule a beautiful and peaceful land. They should be full of joy and contentment, but they both feel a strange pain that worsens every day.Then a peddler’s magic spectacles reveal a red thread pulling at each of their hearts. The king and queen know they must follow the thread-wherever it may lead.Grace Lin’s lovely adoption fairy tale is for all children-and the parents who would search the world to find them.
by Yumi Heo
A young girl eagerly awaits the arrival of her newly-adopted sister from Korea, while her whole family prepares.
by Julianna Fields
Describes the benefits and challenges to living within a family with gay or lesbian parents, including issues with adoption, societal views on gay parents, and homosexual biological parents.
by Julianna Fields
Describes the benefits and challenges multiracial families face in today’s society, including cultural and religious differences, societal views on intermarriage, and multiracial adoption.
by Sarah Schuette
Simple text and photographs present adoptive families, including how family members interact with one another.
By Betty Hicks
Does Rita have what it takes to swim with the Sharks? Rita’s times aren’t good enough to swim with the Sharks–the team where all her friends compete. At first she’s determined to improve, but is Rita ready to attempt complicated flip turns? Or is there another way for Rita to join the Sharks?
By Marissa Moss
Hoping to impress the new girl in her class while they work together on an archeological dig project, Ameila tries to improve by giving herself a makeover and almost loses a friend in the process. Full color.
By Yangsook Choi
After Unhei moves from Korea to the United States, her new classmates help her decide what her name should be.