The Year
The Trees Didn’t Die is the story of how author Mary J. Koral and her husband
Ken managed to cope with the challenges of making an interracial adoptive
family. Strangers ask their children if they speak English, know their birth
parents, and realize how lucky they are to live in America. They watch as
those children move from happy to confused and angry, rebel, and make
terrifying choices. |
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