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The Wrong Girl / by Ryan, Hank Phillippi.;
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Suspense fiction.; Adoption; Family secrets; Foster home care; Missing children; Murder;
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Eyes only / by Michaels, Fern.;
The Sisterhood decides to help a poor family that is fighting to keep their adopted children despite the rich birthmother's determination to get them back.
Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Detective and mystery stories.; Sisterhood (Imaginary organization); Vigilance committees; Female friendship; Billionaires; Vigilantes; Adoption; Poor;
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Sixties Scoop / by Nicks, Erin.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.Discusses the removal of Indigenous children from their families, the reasons behind their removal, their lives in foster care, and the feelings of identity loss, depression, and anxiety felt by many adoptees as a result of being raised in a non-Indigenous family. LSC
Subjects: Interracial adoption; Native peoples; Native children; Native peoples; Native peoples;
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The coast-to-coast murders / by Patterson, James,1947-author.; Barker, J. D.(Jonathan Dylan),1971-author.;
A baffling string of murders throughout the country leads Detective Garrett Dobbs and FBI Agent Jessica Gimble to the family of two Ivy League intellectuals who raised their adopted children in a traumatizing experimental environment.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; Brothers and sisters; Detectives; Serial murder investigation;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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The coast-to-coast murders [sound recording] / by Patterson, James,1947-author.; Culp, Jason,narrator.; Morris, Tristan,narrator.; Friedman, Renata,narrator.; Barker, J. D.(Jonathan Dylan),1971-author.; Hachette Audio (Firm),publisher.;
Read by Jason Culp, Tristan Morris, and Renata Friedman.A baffling string of murders throughout the country leads Detective Garrett Dobbs and FBI Agent Jessica Gimble to the family of two Ivy League intellectuals who raised their adopted children in a traumatizing experimental environment.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Audiobooks.; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; Brothers and sisters; Detectives; Serial murder investigation;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Eden's children / by Andrews, V. C.(Virginia C.),author.;
"The newest novel from bestselling novelist V.C. Andrews"--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Adoption; Families; Home schooling; Siblings;
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Keys to the city / by Schroeder, Lisa.;
Nearly-thirteen-year-old Melinda Jia Mackay was adopted from China as a baby, and she has always preferred to stay out of the limelight, reading and writing for her own pleasure--but now she has a summer assignment, so with the help of a new friend, Tyler, and a therapy dog named Odie, she reluctantly hits the streets of New York City in search of her "true passion," one which she can share with others.LSC
Subjects: Chinese American children; Service dogs; Families; Self-confidence; Interpersonal relations; Friendship; Intercountry adoption;
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The strength of the wolf is the pack / by Peterson, Scott,1968-author.; Pruett, Joshua,author.; Adaptation of (expression):Kipling, Rudyard,1865-1936.Jungle book.;
Raised in the jungle, Mowgli, a man-cub, survives with his adoptive wolf family and other beloved animal friends while outmaneuvering the vicious tiger, Shere Khan.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Action and adventure fiction.; Fiction.; Juvenile works.; Feral children; Jungle animals; Jungles; Feral children; Jungle animals; Jungles; Feral children.; Jungle animals.; Jungles.; Feral children; Jungles; Jungle animals; JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure.; JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic.; JUVENILE FICTION / Media Tie-In.; Feral children; Jungle animals; Jungles;
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Do no harm / by Pobi, Robert,author.;
"In Robert Pobi's thriller Do No Harm, a series of suicides and accidental deaths in the medical community are actually well-disguised murders and only Lucas Page can see the pattern and discern the truth that no one else believes. Lucas Page is a polymath, astrophysicist, professor, husband, father of five adopted children, bestselling author, and ex-FBI agent-emphasis on "ex." Severely wounded after being caught in an explosion, Page left the FBI behind and put his focus on the rebuilding the rest of his life. But Page is uniquely gifted in being able to recognize patterns that elude others, a skill that brings the F.B.I. knocking at his door again and again. Lucas Page's wife Erin loses a friend, a gifted plastic surgeon, to suicide and Lucas begins to realize how many people Erin knew that have died in the past year, in freak accidents and now suicide. Intrigued despite himself, Page begins digging through obituaries and realizes that there's a pattern-a bad one. These deaths don't make sense unless the doctors are being murdered, the target of a particularly clever killer. This time, the FBI wants as little to do with Lucas as he does with them so he's left with only one option-ignore it and go back to his normal life. But then, the pattern reveals that the next victim is likely to be ... Erin herself"--
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; Coincidence; Families; Married men; Murder; Pattern perception; Serial murder investigation; Serial murders; Suicide; Women physicians;
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Baby making for everybody : family building and fertility for LGBTQ+ and solo parents / by Rachlin, Ray,author.; Goodman, Marea,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In Baby Making for Everybody, queer millennial midwives Ray Rachlin and Marea Goodman use their professional expertise to demystify the dizzying process of pursuing parenthood as queer and solo people, offering concrete, gender-affirming advice on topics like tracking fertility, choosing a sperm donor, legal considerations, IVF, IUI, adoption, navigating gender and pregnancy, and more. The result is a much-needed how-to guide for every aspect of the complicated, messy, and glorious process of building a family as an LGBTQ+ or solo parent. Combining practical information with personal narratives and first person community wisdom, this book provides prospective parents with the information they need to grow their families outside of a traditional heterosexual nuclear family model"--
Subjects: Human reproduction.; Human reproductive technology.; Pregnancy.; Same-sex parents.; Sexual minorities' families.; Sexual minority parents.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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