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  • King and King and Family by Linda de Haan

    King and King and Family

    Linda de Haan

    King Lee and King Bertie take a honeymoon trip to the jungle and bring home a surprise.

  • Letters from the Heart by Annie Bryant

    Letters from the Heart

    Annie Bryant

    A family history project for school is giving the Beacon Street Girls a lot to think about -- especially Avery. She's got three families: her mother and brothers at home, her father in Colorado, and the birth mother she never really knew. But family is an uncomfortable subject for Maeve. Her parents have just separated, and she doesn't want to talk about it to anyone, not even her best friends in the world, the BSG. Can a bundle of old letters make Maeve see her family in a new light and give her something to share with the Beacon Street Girls?

  • Levi's Family (All Kinds of Families) by Elliot Riley

    Levi's Family (All Kinds of Families)

    Elliot Riley

    Easy reader introduces a foster child and his foster parents, highlighting their family dynamics and adoption.

  • LGBTQ Families: The Ultimate Teen Guide (It Happened to Me) by Eva Apelqvist

    LGBTQ Families: The Ultimate Teen Guide (It Happened to Me)

    Eva Apelqvist

    Children with LGBTQ parents are affected by all issues LGBTQ. This book is designed for inquisitive teens digging for answers about the many challenges they face. Apelqvist offers encouragement, insights, and resources to help them cope with and embrace the uniqueness of their family life.

  • Liars, Inc. by Paula Stokes

    Liars, Inc.

    Paula Stokes

    Seventeen-year-old Max, his girlfriend Parvati, and best friend Pres form Liars, Inc., expecting that forging notes and lying for their peers will lead to easy cash, but when Pres asks Max to cover for him, it may be a fatal mistake.

  • Little Chick and Mommy Cat by Marta Zafrilla

    Little Chick and Mommy Cat

    Marta Zafrilla

    A tale that explores themes of diversity, adoption, and alternative family life follows a little chick who shares a happy relationship with his loving mother, a cat with soft fur, tickling whiskers, and a long beautiful tail.

  • Little Miss Spider by David Kirk

    Little Miss Spider

    David Kirk

    On her very first day of life, Little Miss Spider searches for her mother and finds love in an unexpected place.

  • Lizard Radio by Pat Pat Schmatz

    Lizard Radio

    Pat Pat Schmatz

    Fifteen-year-old bender Kivali, who was deposited on Earth as an infant by mysterious saurians, must discover her true identity in a futuristic society run by an all-powerful government.

  • Love by Stacy McAnulty

    Love

    Stacy McAnulty

    A sweet and simple story about what love is really all about invites children to find love in everyday moments, from baking cookies with a grandparent to receiving notes in a lunchbox.

  • Love Is a Family by Roma Downey

    Love Is a Family

    Roma Downey

    Lily is worried that she and her mother will be the strangest family at the Family Fun Night.

  • Love Makes a Family: Portraits of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Parents and their Families by Peggy Gillespie

    Love Makes a Family: Portraits of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Parents and their Families

    Peggy Gillespie

    This volume combines interviews and photographs to document the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered parents and their children. All of the family members speak candidly about their lives, their relationships and how they have dealt with the pressures of homophobia.

  • Lucky Girl: A Memoir by Mei-Ling Hopgood

    Lucky Girl: A Memoir

    Mei-Ling Hopgood

    In a true story of family ties, journalist Hopgood, one of the first wave of Asian adoptees to arrive in America, comes face to face with her past when her Chinese birth family suddenly requests a reunion after more than two decades.

  • Made in China: A Story of Adoption by Vanita Oelschlager

    Made in China: A Story of Adoption

    Vanita Oelschlager

    Made in China tells the story of a girl adopted into an American family and the problems she encounters with her older sister. With help from her father, the adopted sister learns the value of her Chinese beginnings. Later the girls accept their differences and embrace the joy that comes from a loving family.

  • Making My Family by Naomi Stern

    Making My Family

    Naomi Stern

    Much awaited read-it-to-me book about a child adopted by two Dads. What makes a family? Lots of love, no matter what the mix! This story applies to any family, but is particularly powerful for families of gay parents.

  • Mei-Mei's Lucky Birthday Noodles: A Loving Story of Adoption, Chinese Culture and a Special Birthday Treat by Shan-Shan Chen

    Mei-Mei's Lucky Birthday Noodles: A Loving Story of Adoption, Chinese Culture and a Special Birthday Treat

    Shan-Shan Chen

    On her sixth birthday, Mei Mei puts on a special new dress and helps her adoptive mother make a traditional birthday dish from Mei Mei's home country, China, to share with her loving family. Includes recipe for Lucky Birthday Noodles.

  • Milly, Molly and Different Dads by Gill Pittar

    Milly, Molly and Different Dads

    Gill Pittar

    Milly and Molly learn how different dads can be. The story teaches about the diversity and individual differences and to accept everyone inspite of it.

  • Mishka: An Adoption Tale by Adrienne Ehlert Bashista

    Mishka: An Adoption Tale

    Adrienne Ehlert Bashista

    Mo is a teddy bear in an airport gift shop, chosen to go on a journey to meet his new best friend, Yuri. Mo has lots of questions once he gets to his destination: Where is he? What's a mishka? And will he and Yuri finally have a real home and a family?

  • Missing Sisters by Gregory Maguire

    Missing Sisters

    Gregory Maguire

    Twelve-year-old Alice, an orphan who has never been adopted because of her physical handicap and difficult personality, is shocked to discover she has an identical twin sister living nearby.

  • Mitzi Tulane: What's That Smell? by Lauren MacLaughlin

    Mitzi Tulane: What's That Smell?

    Lauren MacLaughlin

    Mitzi Tulane uses her detective skills to discover her own birthday cake.

  • Mommy Far, Mommy Near: An Adoption Story by Carol Antoinette Peacock

    Mommy Far, Mommy Near: An Adoption Story

    Carol Antoinette Peacock

    Elizabeth, who was born in China, describes the family who has adopted her and tries to sort out her feelings for her unknown mother.

  • Mommy, Mama, and Me by Leslea Newman

    Mommy, Mama, and Me

    Leslea Newman

    A baby enjoys a number of fun activities with her two mothers.

  • Mommy's Heart went Pop: An Adoption Story by Christina Kyllonen and Peter Greer

    Mommy's Heart went Pop: An Adoption Story

    Christina Kyllonen and Peter Greer

    International adoptions have steadily increased over the past decade, yet there is a surprising lack of resources to introduce the beauty of adoption to children. Adopted children want to know their story. Siblings want to know what to expect. Parents want to know how to convey the deep love they feel. Mommy's Heart Went POP! is a children's book that brings the beauty of international adoption to the entire family through a simple story of love for a child.

  • More Than We Can Tell by Brigid Kemmerer

    More Than We Can Tell

    Brigid Kemmerer

    When Rev Fletcher and Emma Blue meet, they both long to share secrets, his of being abused by his birth father, hers of her parents' failing marriage and an online troll who truly frightens her.

  • Motherbridge of Love by Xinran .

    Motherbridge of Love

    Xinran .

    Featured in Time Magazine's Top Ten Children's Books of 2007, this beautiful poem celebrates the bond between parent and adopted child in a special way. Through the exchanges, between a little girl born in China and her adoptive parent, this title offers a poignant and inspiring message to adoptive parents and children all over the world.

  • Mother Number Zero by Marjolijn Hof, Johanna W. Prins, and Johanna Henrica Prins

    Mother Number Zero

    Marjolijn Hof, Johanna W. Prins, and Johanna Henrica Prins

    When Fay meets a fascinating girl named Maud who asks him what it is like to be adopted, he finds himself wondering about his Bosnian birth-mother and why she gave him up, so with the help of his parents he sets out to answer his questions.

 

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