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BUY BOOKS FROM AMAZON.COM AND ASSIST FCC-HOUSTON

There are a number of excellent internet sites for purchasing books about adoption, China,  Asian cultures, parenting, child development, and so on.  You can help support FCC-Houston by making your purchases at amazon.com.   FCC-Houston gets a 5 percent commission on any book ordered (on any subject) when you click on the Amazon.com link below.  Furthermore, if you select one of the books listed below, we receive a 15 percent commission.  (Please note that for FCC-Houston to get the 15 percent commission, you must click on the book title from our web site.  That means that if you want to order more than one of the book titles and want FCC-Houston to benefit, you need to return to this page for each order and click on the desired book.)  Otherwise, FCC-Houston will receive only a 5 percent commission on the second book.

Featured Books Include...
 


Peach Girl: Poems for a Chinese Daughter
by Joan Siegel and Joel Solonche, Poetworks/Grayson Books, West Hartford, CT, 2002.  Authors' proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to Chinese orphanages.

Daisy Comes Home
by Jan Brett (Illustrator), G.P. Putnum's Sons,
Hardback - 32 pages (February 2002).
Reading Level: ages 4 to 8.

Intercountry Adoption from China: Examining Cultural Heritage and Other Postadoption Issues
by Jay W. Rojewski and Jacy L. Rojewski,
Bergin & Garvey, Paperback - 232 pages (June 30, 2001).
Kids Like Me in China
by Ying Ying Fry, Amy Klatzkin,
Brian Boyd (Photographer),
Terry Fry (Photographer),
Yeong & Yeong, Hardcover, 44 pages (November, 2001).
Wuhu Diary: On Taking My Adopted Daughter Back to Her Hometown in China. Emily Prager, Random House, Hardcover, 192 pages (August 28, 2001).
The Lost Daughters of China: Abandoned Girls, Their Journey to America, and the Search for a Missing Past. Karin Evans, Anchee Min (Preface). J P archer Hardcover, 270 pages (May 4, 2000). 
A Passage to the Heart: Writings from Families with Children from China.Amy Klatzkin (Editor).  Yeong & Yeong, Hardcover, 341 pages, 1st edition (January 1999).
West Meets East.
Richard C. Tessler, Gail Gamache,
Liming Liu, and Liming Lui.  Praeger Pub Text,
Paperback, 208 pages (June 1999).

Our Baby from China : An Adoption Story.
Nancy D'Antonio (Illustrator).
School & Library Binding (March 1997).

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Buying books from amazon.com is an easy way to support the programs and services FCC-Houston provides.  When you shop the internet for books, please consider the benefits to FCC-Houston of buying through our link to amazon.com.

SUBSCRIBE TO ADOPTIVE FAMILIES AND ASSIST FCC-HOUSTON!

You can subscribe to Adoptive Families magazine, one of the nation's leading magazines for pre and post adoptive families, and assist FCC-Houston at the same time.  For each subscription to the magazine, FCC-Houston will receive a $5 contribution from the publisher.

Each issue of Adoptive Families provides information, personal stories, columns, and articles from leading adoption professionals.  With your subscription you'll also receive, free, a "Best of Adoptive Families" booklet, an outstanding collection of the last decade's best articles in Adoptive Families magazine.

You may subscribe in either of two ways:

  • Subscribe online at the Adoptive Families website and type "FCC-Houston Offer-P09023" in the Comments window; or,
  • Call 1-800-372-3300 and mention the code P09023 to ensure that FCC-Houston receives the donation.
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