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    <body><![CDATA[It's a pretty good look inside the families surrounding an adoption, but sketches over some of the more fundamental issues (we have adopted children, so perhaps have more perspective than most).<br/><br/>I don't want to be too harsh though, because everybody's experiences and story are going to be different. Parts of the book were very hard to read for me - mostly for emotional reasons - and this is perhaps it's greatest victory.]]></body>
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