Adoption Stories: Excerpts from Adoption Books for Adults

Adoption Truth & Transparency
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You've probably heard numerous positive happily-ever-after adoption stories, but did you know there are people deprived of God-given inherent and natural human rights? These individuals live an entire lifetime of never being given access to the truth or their origin, like access to their biological families, nor are they given legal access to their ancestry due to the laws spearheaded and reformed by what has become a 20+ billion dollar "Adoption and Child Welfare" industry. Instead, religious authorities want overseas adoptees to curtsy and smile for the camera and be grateful, or else they accuse us of being angry or "unable to bond." But how many thank yous do they want? This mini-book has been compiled to support the current adoptee rights movement.

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Jeanette Yamamoto
September 12, 2021
Adoption Stories is a fascinating rare book on adoption. Each adult tells their story of how adoption affected them.The stories are not sugar-coated. Some parents were tricked, manipulated, coerced or taken to be adopted. It makes me wonder if the adoption industry is really good as it seems like a business. The stories about international adoptions are especially intriguing. These Americans find out they have no real nationality because adoptive parents were negligent about getting citizenship which then adopted people can be deported. All the adopted people lose thier connection to their biological roots and the system is set up so they have no rights to that information. I learned from this book that that is the sad truth about adoption.
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Award-winning author of numerous books in the genre of government and politics and anthologies, Rev. Dr. Janine Myung Ja, Ph.D., Philosophy, has chosen to acknowledge the living families that the adoption industry has tried for generations to sweep under the rug. Unlike numerous child-market leaders, she also chose to listen to the adopted people who have been turned away from reuniting with their blood relatives because of antiquated adoption laws. Janine is the curator of anthologies, consisting of narratives from numerous adopted people. In 2019, Janine issued the "Only in Adoption" survey and discovered that 100% of the polled "adoptees" believe that they should have the right to access their (original) birth certificate and adoption documents if they wish.

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