Published: 2010
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"Our Forever Family: An International Adoption and Family Building Story" by Gail Matthews narrates the heartfelt journey of a couple striving to create their family through international adoption. As they navigate the complex and often emotional processes of adoption, they encounter challenges and joys that test their resilience and deepen their love for one another. The story highlights the importance of hope, patience, and the bonds that form through love and commitment, ultimately leading to the creation of a beautiful, blended family that transcends cultures and backgrounds. It’s a testament to the transformative power of love in all its forms. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2010 by America Star Books .
Gail Matthews lives in Taloyoak, Nunavut, where she teaches English Language Arts at Netsilik School. She has travelled across Canada's Arctic region and has also worked in Ivujivik, Nunavik. Gail is a teacher educator, researcher, writer, and dancer. She has published research papers on literacy, teacher education, and curriculum. Gail earned her PhD at the University of Toronto and was an Assistant Professor of Literacy at the University of New Brunswick-Saint John. She is a TTP-Diploma graduate of Canada's National Ballet School and continues to teach children ballet and Israeli folk dance. She dedicates this book to all readers and dancers who share their passion for stories and music with others. Ali Hinch has been working as a full-time illustrator and designer in educational kids' literature since getting her degree in illustration from Sheridan College. She's also dabbled in puppet concepts, set design, storyboarding, and writing for animation. Currently living in Toronto, she spends a lot of time drinking iced tea and making new dog friends.