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  • Pieces of Me: Who do I Want to Be

    Robert L. Ballard

    Perfect Paperback (EMK Press, Nov. 6, 2009)
    I tell you this story because for too many years, people have told my stories for me. I am ready to speak for myself. So where do I begin? ........ Juli Jeong Martin, transnational/transracial adoptee ...... Pieces of Me, Who do I Want to Be is a collection of stories, poems, art, music, quotes, activities, provocative questions, and more all for the young adopted person who wants to figure out his or her story but doesn't know where to begin. A submission based book with over 100 different pieces, this book was designed for the teen who happens to be adopted, but it will reach all those who live, love, and work with them. It is a book of voices, from ages 11 to 63, speaking honestly and authentically about what it means to be adopted. Most are adoptees from around the world some are transracial, some are international, some are from foster care, some are young, some are old. There are a few adoptive parents, birth parents, and professionals who share themselves in here as well. It is a series of experiences, expressions, feelings, hurts, hopes, dreams, and struggles from a wide range of individuals. Some will make you laugh, some will make you cry, some will make you happy, some will make you feel less alone, some will offer advice, and some will just share. All of them are figuring out where the Pieces of Me fit in with Who I Want to Be. Organized around the idea of putting a puzzle together, there are five major sections: 1. Gathering the Pieces ......... 2. Stolen Pieces .......... 3. Fitting the Pieces .......... 4. Sharing the Pieces .......... 5. Where do These Pieces Go?.......... - all offering hope, encouragement, empowerment, and a sense of not being alone. Although it was conceived for the young adopted person, there are universal themes of healing, hope, and struggle all of us can resonate with. And if you are a parent, birth parent, or professional who works with adopted and foster kids, you will find a glimpse into their world, a place that you might not often be invited to share. This book has hands on activities for teens including t-shirts, sock bunnies, collage and postcards. There are thought provoking questions and places to doodle and think. Reading this book is not just for teens. Others who might read this include social workers who work with pre and post adoptive parents, teen group coordinators, therapists who work with the teen population, school counselors, pre and post adoptive parents, relatives and friends.
  • I Don't Have Your Eyes

    Carrie A. Kitze

    Hardcover (EMK Press, Nov. 16, 2003)
    Family connections are important to children as they begin to find their place in the world. For adopted children and children in foster care or kinship placements, celebrating the differences within their families as well as the similarities that connect them is the foundation for belonging.
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  • We See the Moon

    Carrie A. Kitze

    Hardcover (EMK Press, Jan. 15, 2003)
    Opening the adoption dialogue at an early age, this picture book is told from a child's perspective and allows the questions in an adopted child's heart to be asked and discussed by creating the foundation for conversations to come.
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  • Mutton Jeff, Sheep Detective in... The Missing Chicken Mystery

    Christopher Cooper

    language (Emzo Press, Feb. 26, 2014)
    Jenny Hen has gone missing, the farm is in uproar, and only the World's Greatest Sheep Detective and his trusty human friend Holly can solve the crime and save the day...
  • Chickens and Pigs: Business Models and Competitive Strategy

    Harold Star

    Paperback (EMBA Press, Sept. 21, 2007)
    "Chickens and Pigs" shows executives how to use the power of business models to build strategies that make customers the center of their strategic planning activities. The reader learns how to: categorize customers in terms of the benefits they bring, focus on the right customers, balance holding current customers with finding new ones, and diversify with purpose and confidence. It's a strategic planning book unlike any other, written by an author who straddles both the academic and business settings. It offers fresh, innovative, and effective solutions to problems that keep executives awake at night.
  • Use Enough Gun

    Joshua Reynolds, Daniel Durrant, Brian P. Easton, Miles Boothe

    eBook (Emby Press, July 1, 2013)
    A lonely wind blows over an unmarked grave... A hunter died here, alone, chewed up and still holding a broken blade. No one will ever come here to pay their respects, nor to silently mouth the words 'thank you'. But the monster paid the price for the hunter's death, and for that night at least, it sure as hell did not feed upon the innocent. Behold Use Enough Gun, a collection of monster-hunting tales that explore what happens when hunters don't make it home, when they become the very thing that they are sworn to hunt, or when they lose loved ones they are sworn to protect. Bloody and stark with pain, Use Enough Gun is about what happens when the hunt goes wrong. Third in the popular Legends of the Monster Hunter series, Use Enough Gun explores some of the darkest tales yet.
  • Letters From The Earth

    Mark Twain

    (EMP Press, Dec. 23, 2011)
    “Letters From the Earth” is a somber collection of essays and stories written by Mark Twain after the death of his wife and one of his daughters. Satan writes a probing letter to his fellow archangels Michael and Gabriel about the inconsistencies of human religious faith, in the title story. In this posthumously published book, Twain uses his characteristic acerbity and lucid powers of observation to investigate the nature of existence.
  • At Home in This World, A China Adoption Story

    Jean MacLeod

    Hardcover (EMK Press, Sept. 4, 2003)
    At Home in This World is the honest, lyrical reflection of a pre-adolescent girl on what she knows of her adoption from China, and the strength she gains from her acceptance of her bittersweet experience. The book addresses the underlying feelings and emotions that color the world of the China adoptee. At Home in This World effectively describes and empowers a young girl looking for acknowledgement, empathy and emotional validation. It also enables pre-teen readers to put their early lives into perspective, while emphasizing the supportive love that encircles them within their own families. What is your life story? Everyone has a one, and with a little detective work you will be certain that no one has a life story as extraordinary as your own...
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  • Forever Fingerprints: An Amazing Discovery for Adopted Children

    Sherrie Eldridge, Rob Williams

    Library Binding (EMK Press, Aug. 15, 2007)
    For adopted children, learning about their beginnings and how they understand what that means to them is a process. It doesn t happen at one point in time, but rather throughout the experiences of life. In this heartwarming children s book, Forever Fingerprints uses a common occurrence a relative s pregnancy as a springboard for discussions on birthparents, where adopted children are before they are born, and how that makes one little girl feel about it. Lucie is excited to feel a baby moving in her Aunt Grace s tummy but it makes her think of how she understands her adoption story in a different way. The tools offered in this book help her to create a unique connection to her birthparents, allow how she is feeling to surface and to be discussed, and give Lucie s parents the chance to reinforce their love for her, to empathize with her feelings and to honor her past. This book book resonates with 7 year olds and adults who have discovered that the feelings and emotions are shared by so many. While it looks like a simple children's book, this book helps parents and children create a family connection and strong foundation for discussing adoption questions. It's a veritable toolbox for adoptive families with a parent guide at the end of the book on how to open adoption discussion and a wonderful connection to birthparents for every adopted person, regardless of their age, with their fingerprints.
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  • Moon Juice: Poems for Children

    Kate Wakeling

    Paperback (Emma Press, Sept. 6, 2016)
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  • Queen of Seagulls

    Ruta Briede, Elina Braslina

    Hardcover (Emma Press, )
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  • I Don't Have Your Eyes

    Carrie A. Kitze

    Hardcover (EMK Press, Aug. 16, 1776)
    Excellent Book