Comments on 'Nobody's Child'
'The book covers the whole spectrum of adoption from an historical and international prospective'
'Chapter headings ask interesting questions but sometimes seem at odds with the content of the matching chapter'
'I found the reference to Thomas Coram and his foundling hospital very interesting and would like to visit the museum celebrating his work next time I visit London'
'On balance it would have been interesting to hear about adoption stories that were not as successful as the ones in the book'
'The Fatime Whitbread adoption story was my favourite chapter'
'I found the reference to the orphan trains of America fascinating'
'Russia's attitude to Down's Syndrome babies horrifying'
'An interesting book but a little surprised that it was not concerned more with Kate Adie's own adoption story'
'Should the book have been called 'Somebody's Child' rather than 'Nobody's Child?'
Further Reading:
'Coram Boy' by Jamila Gavin
'Chapter headings ask interesting questions but sometimes seem at odds with the content of the matching chapter'
'I found the reference to Thomas Coram and his foundling hospital very interesting and would like to visit the museum celebrating his work next time I visit London'
'On balance it would have been interesting to hear about adoption stories that were not as successful as the ones in the book'
'The Fatime Whitbread adoption story was my favourite chapter'
'I found the reference to the orphan trains of America fascinating'
'Russia's attitude to Down's Syndrome babies horrifying'
'An interesting book but a little surprised that it was not concerned more with Kate Adie's own adoption story'
'Should the book have been called 'Somebody's Child' rather than 'Nobody's Child?'
Further Reading:
'Coram Boy' by Jamila Gavin

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