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The Red Blanketby Eliza Thomas
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A touching and beautiful adoption story that reveals the challenges as well as the joys of forming a new family. This is a story about a little girl who needed a mommy and a forgotten blanket that needed a little girl and a woman who needed them both. This is a journey about the forming of a family. It is as lyrical as a love letter from a mother to her daughter, as honest as the struggles they encounter, and as comforting as a cozy red blanket. Eliza Thomas went to China in 1994 to adopt her daughter PanPan, who was then 5 months old. This is their story. Review:"This intimately told story recounts Thomas's journey from single woman to adoptive mother of PanPan, a Chinese baby girl (the author has also covered this topic in the adult memoir The Road Home). The narrator here, an adult, addresses her adopted daughter directly, telling her a favorite tale with all the cherished details preserved intact. She describes her longing for a child ('Somewhere, a little girl is waiting for a mommy'), then her journey to China, and the first day with her new baby daughter, who 'looked everywhere but at me.... You wriggled and squirmed and kicked your skinny little feet, and then you began to cry.' To the rescue comes a soft red blanket, comforting the confused baby and bridging the unknown between two strangers as they become mother and child. Reflecting the rollercoaster of the adoption process, Cepeda's (Mice and Beans) dancing visuals thrum with color and energy. Letters fly magically out the door to the adoption agency; the narrator leaps with happiness as she receives a photograph of her baby; an older PanPan, holding tight to the now-tattered blanket, runs out to play. While the length of the text may be a stumbling block, the emotional pitch and the presentation of the subject matter fit the needs of a preschool audience. Internationally adopted children will likely identify with PanPan. Ages 3-5." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis:Based on the true story of the author's trip to China in 1994 to adopt her daughter PanPan, who was then 5 months old, this picture book is the tale of a little girl who needs a mommy and a forgotten blanket that needs a little girl and a woman who needs them both. Full color. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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