Thursday, July 15, 2021

FINDING FAMILY IN A FAR-AWAY LAND by Amanda Wall

FINDING FAMILY IN A FAR-AWAY LAND by Amanda Wall
FINDING FAMILY IN A FAR-AWAY LAND by Amanda Wall


Book Details:

Book Title:  Finding Family in a Far-Away Land: An Adoption Story by Amanda Wall
Category:  Children's Fiction (Ages 4-10),  44 pages
Genre:  Children's Picture Book, Adoption
Publisher:  BookBaby
Release date:   March 29, 2021
Format available for review:  print-softback (internationally), pdf
Tour dates: June 21 to July 16 2021
Content Rating:  G for everyone.
Book Description:

Every adoption experience is uniquely different but the yearning to have unconditional family love is universal. Two Indian sisters, Priya and Ari, experience what it's like to be adopted into a multi-cultural, interracial family. Walk alongside these two charming, dynamic girls as they journey through the adoption transition to a new country full of new experiences!

"Finding Family in a Far-Away Land" is a pensive and sometimes comical book that demonstrates how children can experience the same journey quite differently. A glossary of cultural terms is included so that all can learn and enjoy what Ari and Priya cherish about their Indian roots. This story is meant to be a resource to those hoping to learn about one family's adoption experience― and may even help a child process their own adoption story. The intended audience for this book is children ages 4-10.
Buy the Book:
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Meet the Author:

Amanda is a mother of four with a heart towards adoption. She lives in Colorado with her family but loves to travel and connect with others through their culture. Educating families on adoption is a passion for Amanda because the adoptees' voice is often unheard.

connect with the author: website ~ instagram ~ goodreads

My Review
Finding Family in a Far-Away Land: An Adoption Story by Amanda Wall is a really great kids book that helps kids to understand cultural and the ways that two people can experience the same event differently. I personally think this book is great for helping to teach empathy to kids.

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