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Lotus' Book Corner

Lotus provides a quarterly book club in which a discussion board is available for posts regarding topics, ideas, and questions relating to the book of the quarter. To sign up for our book club, please send an email request to theresa@lotustours.net. All interested parties are welcome to join, details of the club will be in replied email from Theresa. Join our beta discussion group by January 4th; we will be discussing the Winter 2007/2008 book selection (see additional information below)

Beta: Winter 2007/2008
China Ghosts: My Daughter's Journey to America, My Passage to Fatherhood
By Jeff Gammage
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Review from Publishers Weekly

"As more Americans adopt Chinese children, the bookshelves fill with firsthand accounts of their experiences. Perhaps because many adoptions are preceded by infertility issues, most of these memoirs are written by women. So this, a father's account of going to China with his wife to adopt their first and second daughters, is particularly useful. Gammage, a staff writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, had been happily married without children for many years, although he knew his wife really wanted children. By the time they discovered they couldn't have biological children, the best option was adopting from China. While there were tensions over their first daughter's medical problems (an infected scalp injury), both adoptions went reasonably smoothly. Back home, Gammage wrestled with his mixed feelings about the birth parents and his burden of good fortune, that guilty knowledge that his own happiness came from someone else's misfortune. Realizing that his own relationship to China was being shaped by the process of raising two Chinese girls, he ends this upbeat memoir by wondering about the impact of this new wave of immigrants on the future of Sino-American relations." Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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