Adoption
Books

The
NAC Adoption Bookstore
Looking
for just the right book about adoption for enriching your
knowledge about adoption resources and adoptive parenting
issues?
Want to
find a wonderful book, whether it's a new publication or a
classic, for your child or teen? See our list of recommended books.
Looking
for the perfect gift?
Whether
you are looking to expand your family's adoption book collection
or need a gift for someone whose life has been, or will be,
touched by adoption, the National Adoption Center's online
bookstore is just the place for you!
Buying
all your adoption as well as other books from this web
site helps to support the National Adoption Center's mission
to find families for waiting children and provide resource
information for prospective and adoptive families.
Through
a cooperative effort with Barnes and Noble Book Store, you
can enjoy great discounts while the National Adoption Center's
programs will benefit financially.
The National
Adoption Center has provided a great resource list of new
books and classic publications by categories.
To
order books about adoption and parenting recommended
by the National Adoption Center, click here or on the recommended
books graphic above.
To order any other books and help support the National Adoption
Center with your purchases please always use the "Find
the Book You Want" search box at the top of this page.
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Book of the Month:

Stories of Adoption:
Loss and Reunion
Read the full
Book Review
How
It Feels to Be Adopted
by Jill Krementz
A
classic book for both prospective and adoptive parents and
teens adopted at various ages from a variety of ways
as nineteen youngsters describe "How it feels to be adopted"
including the advantages and challenges.
A
new and omprehensive book combining personal experience and
research providing guidance for prospective and experienced
adoptive parents striving to create culturally competent families.
This
book provides strategies to adoptive and foster parents about
effective communication with children through their lifetime
about the complex aspects of their past history.
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