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Subject: Re: [CHINA] seeking family of Li Jie
Date: 2 Sep 2006 16:17:14 -0600
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Here are some bibliographical citations :
BEDNAREK, Jim & BEDNAREK, Kathy. A Future and a Hope. in> Chinese American Forum, vol. 16, no. 3 (Jan. 2001) p. 6-__. Copyright by Chinese American Forum Inc. The authors live in St. Louis and adopted two children from abroad: 1) Mariel YuZhen (a female they call "Ellie") née Wang YuZhen, born in Wuhan, China and adopted in 1995 (at 3 months old) via China's Children. "Ellie had been found at the Wuhan Zoo when she was five days old."
COOGAN, Beth & COOGAN, Tom. Wuhan Wonder. in> Chinese American Forum, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. 2001) p. 2- . Concerns raising a daughter in Pennsylvania who had been adopted in China.
PORTER, Bruce. I Met My Daughter at the Wuhan Foundling Hospital. in> The New York Times Magazine, Apr. 11, 1993, p. 24-27, 31, 44, 46. Discussion: ibid., Apr. 18, 1993, p. 8, and May 2, 1993, p. 6. Concerns an orphanage (Wuhan Foundling Hospital) in Wuhan (in Hupei province), central China, and the experiences of Americans who adopt from mainland China. The author was then the director of journalism at Brooklyn College, and a resident of Greenwich Village, New York City. He and his companion, Sara, brought home Hanna Li Sha Porter, a Chinese girl who had been abandoned several months earlier. The adoption (by Sara as a single parent) was finalized in Wuhan, apparently in Dec. 1992. Also mentioned in this article are Anna Schmitz & Jean-Claude West, Kay Johnson & Li Li, Wendy Feuer & Loren Weybright, Nancy E. Finnerty & Catherine, Diane Reichman & Zoë, and Li Guang Hui.
Reg Niles
Founder of the Adoption Bibliography Center
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