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Book Reviews of The Little Girl
Set in rural China, this profoundly moving story of an adoptive father’s love for his daughter will delight your heart. Lusciously illustrated and perfectly told. Margaret Baker Author of When I Was a Girl I Dreamed After finding an abandoned infant girl, a single Chinese man makes a surprising and unexpected decision to open his home and eventually his heart to her and a precious father/daughter relationship unfolds. Could this story represent an unspoken dream? The little girl left me dreaming…“What if?” Susan TeBos, Adoptive mom of three Co-author of Before You Were Mine: Discovering Your Adopted Child’s LifestoryYoung readers will be entranced by this uplifting story about a father and the abandoned baby girl he adopts. Phil Wong’s insightful writing, combined with Fenlin Lee’s rich, lifelike illustrations, gives readers an intimate glimpse into Chinese culture and into the deep, abiding love fathers and daughters share.Laura Christianson, Author of The Adoption Decision and The Adoption Network The Little Girl tells a lovely story of a father's love for his daughter, and hers for him. It is refreshing to see a story about a single father raising his child, and particularly unusual to find a book where an adopted Chinese child is raised in China. The Little Girl, with its breathtaking illustrations and intricate details of daily life, will also help give children a glimpse of Chinese life and culture. Christine Mitchell Author of Welcome Home, Forever Child The illustrations are beautiful and it's our pleasure to invite you to preview
The Little Girl
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