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I've got a couple of adopted teen in the in-laws. Both are mid-pubescent, one girl, one boy, living with different, but close, families. (The kids are not birth-related to each other btw.)

 

Both are at the age where they're starting to have a bit of trouble with themselves with handling the questions they are asking themselves about their adoptions. It's the usual stuff about a sense of self-worth, abandonment, wanting to make contact with birth parents and giving their adoptive parents a bit of angst and grief.

 

Does anyone know of any good books either for the teens or for the parents on how to provide support during this tricky difficult time?

 

It seems a mite unfair on the kids that their minds start to ask these questions during such critical schooling years and when their hormones are being all over the place.

 

Any books which may help them see it's all normal, and how to deal with everything with the least ruckus would be great.

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It seems a mite unfair on the kids that their minds start to ask these questions during such critical schooling years and when their hormones are being all over the place.

 

The fact of their hormones kicking in is probably precisely why they're starting to ask these questions now. Life's unfair like that sometimes; seems to be rooted in the same aspect of God's sense of humour that lumped all the calories in the foods that taste good :wink:

 

However, I had a quick trawl round t'Interweb and found this site. I've no experience of the books, but it's promising that the selection is based on parental recommendations, so it might at least be a start. The links are to the US Amazon site, but no doubt you could find them on the UK version too, or alternatively use www.abebooks.co.uk to find other sellers of the same ISBNs.

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I can't help you with books for teens but this reminded me immediately of the book about adoption that I was given as a small child - "Mr Fairweather and His Family" - I've never forgotten the book and still have it! (I don't think I really realised at the time why I was reading it though :roll: .)

 

I hope you find something to help them through this. I can't say my adoption bothered me in my teens at all but I can understand why it might cause others angst :( .

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I don't know about adopted teens, but a very good book about step-teens which might be relevant is 'The Ogre Downstairs' by Diana Wynne Jones. It's about two families of children in the 10-20 age-range who are brought together in a joined-up-family. Magical things ensue, but so do relationship-type things, rather a la Harry Potter but written 15-20 years earlier.

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I can't help you with books for teens but this reminded me immediately of the book about adoption that I was given as a small child - "Mr Fairweather and His Family" - I've never forgotten the book and still have it! (I don't think I really realised at the time why I was reading it though :roll: .)

 

I hope you find something to help them through this. I can't say my adoption bothered me in my teens at all but I can understand why it might cause others angst :( .

 

 

Oh Gosh! I had ( and still have ) this too! It is a beautiful book.

 

Sarah

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