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      <description>Chinese Lessons: An American Mother Teaches her Children How to be Chinese in China
by Patti Waldmeir
CreateSpace
4/5 stars
Contrary to popular belief, it is not, nor has it been, easy to adopt a child from China. Babies do not exit the country like cheap electronics and fast fashion. But there was a time when the doors were slightly ajar. It was during this period that Patti Waldmeir was able to adopt two baby girls.
Chinese girl adopted by American family miraculously reunited with her birth...</description>
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      <title>How a mother taught her adopted daughters to be Chinese in China – she tells her story in a new book</title>
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