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Forming a family: When a single woman adopts a baby
A single woman and an adopted daughter make a family unit through trial and error
A single woman and an adopted daughter make a family unit through trial and error
“Not of my flesh, nor of my bone, but still miraculously my own,” wrote Fleur Conkling Heyliger, a 1950s author of children’s books. For adopted children, materials like books are
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