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Our Stories
Even with all the research and medical knowledge in the world, the best
way to learn about orphans living abroad and adoption in general, is through
the personal stories of those who have been involved in some aspect of
adoption. Either as a prospective parent, a medical researcher or a volunteer,
these experiences shed a brilliant light on what it's like to go through
this process, and what conditions exist in orphanages abroad.
Read about our heartaches, adventures and triumphs in the stories below:
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our stories
The
Journey From Doctor to Parent
From
Wild Thing to Spiderman: The Adolescent Odyssey
Lili's
Story: Hale & Hardy Chinese Orphans
Dr.
Aronson Travels to Russia
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in the news
"Born (Chinese) and Raised (Jewish)", from Jewish Living Magazine's premiere issue, November/December 2007 (PDF link)
"Betrayal of Body & Soul: A Tribute to Ben" in The New York Times, November 28, 2007 (mirror link on this website)
"Blind Date in Addis" in The New York Times, November 8, 2007 (mirror link on this website)
"Angelina
Jolie: I want to Adopt Again", from
People Magazine, Nov 7th 2005 (offline)
"Zahara's
Fight", from People Magazine, August 1st, 2005 (offline)
"Helping
Ethiopia's Lost Children" from People Magazine, May 2nd,
2005 (offline)
"Healing
Hands", from People Magazine
"Strong
Medicine", from New York Magazine
"Adoption
Medicine Brings New Parents Answers and Advice", from The
New York Times
"The
Orphan Doctor", from The New Yorker
"Doctor
in a Global Village", from Newsday
"A
Doctor's Tale", from Telegraph Magazine
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