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The Lost Daughters of China: Abandoned Girls, Their Journey to America, and the Search for a Missing Past

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Title: The Lost Daughters of China: Abandoned Girls, Their Journey to America, and the Search for a Missing Past
by Karin Evans, Anchee Min
ISBN: 1-58542-117-0
Publisher: J. P. Tarcher
Pub. Date: 27 September, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $14.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.63 (35 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Considering a Chinese Adoption? - Read This First!
Comment: This informational book is recommended to anyone considering the adoption of a Chinese girl. The morals, ethics and emotions involved in such adoptions are illustrated by the author as she relates her experience with the process. Karin Evans addresses the questions that all adoptive parents have, and then brings to the fore many considerations that are unique to the adoption of abandoned girls from China. A good resource for those beginning to think about adopting in China. Recommended reading for adoptive parents of Chinese girls who are are preparing for their daughter's questions about their native land and the reasons behind their abandonment.

Rating: 4
Summary: A good read
Comment: The book "China's Lost Daughters" is part memoir part history lesson into the dynamics of American families adopting Chinese girls. Evans weaves her own adoption journey with the eco-socio-political environs of China. Her research is thorough, though I found first-hand snapshots of the society from the local Chinese lacking. Though she covered most aspects of the East-West adoption, there was no firsthand experiences from the mothers who gave up their daughters. Evans uses secondhand knowledge, from the workers at the orphanages and the Chinese adoption officials, and her imagination. The other aspect of the East-West adoption that is not addressed is the effect on the adopted girls who are only grade school age. The limitations of the book are due to its purpose as a public memoir for her daughter.

Rating: 3
Summary: Unbalanced, repetitive, outdated
Comment: I gave this three stars because there is some interesting information here, and it presents a few useful ways to think about Chinese birth mothers. But overall, it isn't a very good read.

I have a low tolerance for sanctimoniousness, and the tone of this book is pretty irritating. I found it very anti-China and quite blind to the ways that some of the problems she illuminates about China are both present in the U.S. and partially a result of US policies on birth control/abortion and foreign/UN aid.

It also needs some serious editing. There's enough material here for an excellent long-ish article. As a book, though, it is repetitive.

And, if you like sugary sentimentalism, you'll like what she has to say about motherhood, but if you prefer more balanced prose, this isn't your book. MUCH BETTER is Emily Prager's Wuhu Diary, which offers a much better way of thinking about China AND a better way of understanding Chinese birth mothers.

Finally, as someone going through the adoption process, I found the information about adoption here a bit outdated.

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