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A boy who was adopted from Korea as an infant describes his new life in America and the love he receives from his new parents.Tags
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Summary: This story is about a young Korean boy named Brian and his story about being adopted from parents from another race. He talks about his story of growing up in a neighborhood where he is different. However, his parents tell and show how much they love him everyday. His parents also encourage him to explore and learn about his Korean heritage.
Review: The central message of this story is it does not matter if your parents are not your biological parents, what matters is the love they have for you which is most important. I thought this book is a great resource for students who are adopted because it described details of Brian's relationship with his parents. Readers can connect to Brian and his relationship with his family.
Review: The central message of this story is it does not matter if your parents are not your biological parents, what matters is the love they have for you which is most important. I thought this book is a great resource for students who are adopted because it described details of Brian's relationship with his parents. Readers can connect to Brian and his relationship with his family.
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- 362.7 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Social Welfare Child welfare
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