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1. Books at Bedtime: The Ties of Love – Picture Books about Adoption

Take a look at – and listen to – this delightful e-card from Barefoot Books: author Amy Tan narrates the poem from the recently-published Motherbridge of Love. Once you’ve heard the poem and been given a Motherbridge of Loveglimpse of the lovely illustrations by Jose Masse, you’ll understand why this would be a perfect book to read as a bedtime story, especially but certainly not only if you have adopted children of your own. There’s a special story behind it too, since the author of the poem is unknown: but it highlights the questions an adopted child might have about where they come from and who they are. I was fortunate to be able to catch up with Xinran, founder of the Mothers’ Bridge of Love charity, to whom the poem was sent and to which the royalties for the book will go – you can read the interview here; and here’s a photo of Xinran with Amy Tan, taken when they met recently during Xinran’s whistle-stop tour of the States.

Another recently-published picture-book featuring adoption is Grace Lin’s gorgeous The Red Thread: An Adoption Fairy Tale. The Red Thread: An Adoption Fairy TaleIt has all the traits of an enduring fairy tale – and love as the overriding principle. It creatively incorporates the “ancient Chinese belief that an invisible, unbreakable thread connects all those who are destined to be together.” This is something that many adoptive parents of children from China become aware of during their sometimes long, emotional journey through the adoption process. Grace has indeed turned it into the stuff of fairytales. She talked about the book in her charming interview with 7-Imps back in May; and Just One More Book featured it a few weeks ago.

Both these books are valuable additions to the slowly increasing number of picture-books which focus on adoption; and each in its own way has those qualities which will keep them special for years to come.

For more books featuring adoption, check out Rose Kent’s great Personal View on the PaperTigers main website: “Three Cheers For Adoption Books – And Why We All Should Read ‘Em”, with her recommendations for children of all ages. Chicken Spaghetti has put together a list of books for National Adoption month, as has Andrea Ross in her revealing podcast Thicker than Water: True Family Ties for Swimming in Literary Soup.

…And don’t forget, the auction of Snowflakes for Robert’s Snow: For Cancer’s Cure is still going on - Auction 2 starts tomorrow! Grace Lin’s own snowflake is featured in the PaperTigers Gallery along with others by artists from around the Pacific Rim…

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2. Robert’s Snow - Week 3

The “Robert’s Snow for Cancer Cureblog effort is in its third week now, and as strong as ever. The illustrator features so far have been very inspiring, informative and fun. Below is this week’s schedule. A complete list of links to the posts and any last-minute updates, as well as the comprehensive list of links to the profiles posted so far can be found at 7-Imp. Enjoy the likes of Hideko Takahashi, Melissa Iwai, Alissa Imre Geis, Joy Allen, to name a few, and get yourself ready to bid on your favorite flakes. What better holiday gift than one that keeps on giving?…

Monday, October 29

Tuesday, October 30

Wednesday, October 31

Thursday, November 1

Friday, November 2

Saturday, November 3

Sunday, November 4

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3. Snowflakes that bring hope

robertssnow2004childheart1gif.pngMore than 200 well-known children’s book illustrators from around the world have been given a five-inch wooden snowflake to transform into an original piece of art – and the results, part of a campaign to raise funds for the Dana-Faber Cancer Institute, can be seen at The Child at Heart Gallery in Newburyport, Massachusetts until Oct 22. After that the flakes will be on display at the Children’s Gallery at the Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham until Dec 2. If you are in or around the area, take yourself and your loved ones to see the exhibit, and help get the word out on the three upcoming snowflake online auctions (Nov 19–23, Nov 26–30 and Dec 3–7). You can read about Robert’s Snow and Robert’s Snowflakes – the books, the story behind the story and the fundraising campaign, now in its third year – here. Bidding is open to everyone, but be warned: inner warmth and beautiful ripple effects are to be expected from participating.

This and future posts about the campaign will be our blog’s two cents (doesn’t every bit count?) in what’s now a multi-blog effort to help spread the word and drive traffic to Robert’s Snow online: some of the illustrators who have participated in the campaign will be featured daily throughout the blogsphere, along with their snowflake. Illustrators’ appearance master schedule can be found at Seven Imp. Be sure to check it regularly to see just where these heartwarming flakes will be landing.

Grace Lin at In the Pages and Michelle Chang at The Longstockings are some of the highlights on Day 1 of a month-long fest of art & hope for cure!

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