Here are some reviews of books related to China adoptions or China in general. The books are listed in alphabetical order. If you have a review to add or a book you think should be reviewed, contact the webmaster: JimLWeaver@aol.com .
Adopting in China: A Practical Guide / An Emotional Journey, by Kathleen Wheeler and Doug Werner, 1999, 144 pages.
Adoption and Spirituality A Practical Guide and Reflections, by John D. Rudnick, Jr, 2000, 141 pages.
Intercountry Adoption from China. Examining Cultural Heritage and Other Postadoption Issues, by Jay W. Rojewski and Jacy L. Rojewski, 2001, 211 pages.
The Lost Daughters of China, by Karin Evans, 2000, 266 pages.
Operation China, by Paul Hattaway, 2000.
A Passage to the Heart: Edited by Amy Klatzkin, 1999, 341 pages.
PEACH GIRL: Poems for a Chinese Daughter by Joan Siegel and Joel Solonche, 2001, 58 pages.
The Road Home, by Eliza Thomas, 1997, 179 pages.
A Single Square Picture, by Katy Robinson, 2002, 297 pages.
West Meets East Americans Adopt Chinese Children, by Richard Tessler, Gail Gamache and Liming Liu. 1999, 189 pages.
Wuhu Diary, by Emily Prager, 2001. 192 pages.
Bullets on the Bund, by Steve Whan, 2001.
I Love You Like Crazy Cakes, by Rose Lewis, 2000.
Kids Like Me in China, by Ying Ying Fry, 2001, 42 pages.
Mommy Far, Mommy Near, by Carol Antoinette Peacock, 2000.
When You Were Born In China, by Sara Dorow, with photographs by Stephen Wunrow, 1998, 42 pages.