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Never Never Never Will She Stop Loving You
Jolene Durrant

Jobiz!, 1999 - 40 pages

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Thousands of readers enjoyed the original story! This revised edition combines the original children's book with an eight page guide for adults, including adoptive parents, birth parents, and the general public. Written by an adoptive parent, this true story lovingly connects birth mom and child while stressing the importance of the adoptive parents. "...Wherever you are Annie's Child, she loved you before you were born. She loves you now. Never, never, never will she stop loving you."

Illustrations for the text are a combination of drawings by adopted children and photographs. Both text and illustrations are a chocolate colored ink on cream paper.


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This birthmother never stopped loving her for 32 years

Several months ago a dear friend gave me this book as a gift. As another birthmom I am sure that she knew the impact that this beautifully written book would have on me. I felt totally validated for a decision that I reluctantly made 32 years ago. I placed my first order for this book and sent it to my birthdaughter. Even though she was then 31 she stated that she loved the book and it had been the best gift that she had ever received. One of the last illustrations in the books shows Annie sitting in a rocking chair with a contemplative look on her face...the next and last page of the book shows the rocking chair empty. This empty chair represented the emptiness that I felt after placement, but also the hope that I had done what was best for my child. Yes, it is very true....I never,never,never stopped loving my baby. Since that time I have obtained many copies of this lovely book and have shared it with other birthmothers, adult adoptees and adoptive parents. All have been touched by this book. Jolene has touched the heart and souls of many of us touched by adoption. I recommend this book to all involved in adoption.


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For the wonderful Birthmothers

Dear readers,
I highly recommend this book if you placed your baby for adoption. It is one of the most diffacult things to endure, but this book shows and tells how amazing we birthmothers are. I am a birthmother of a little boy named Alexander. I was having a diffacult time in the beginning, then my mother gave me this book. In the book, your name (birthmother's) is placed in the paragraphs, so it's telling the story to your child about you. I love this book because it's written with all regards to the birthmother. It helps with reminding what a caring and unselfish decision we have made. It's a perfect gift to give to a birthmother. She will love and appreciate it! It is something that I will treasure forever.


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We need more books like this one honoring birthmothers

The title of the book beautifully reflects the love the author instills in the reader, young and old, for birthmothers. The idea to have the name of the birthmother written in the paragraphs is a wonderful way to tell her story to the child. The author not only honors birthmothers but emphasizes what a caring and unselfish decision they had made, and that they love their absent children every day of their lives. We have met our birthmother after 29 years (she found us) and know that all this applies to her. She never stopped loving her child. We too always loved our birthmother during all these years and now that we've met, we have a loving relationship.

Gisela Gasper Fitzgerald, author of ADOPTION: An Open, Semi-Open or Closed Practice?


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As an Adoptive Mom, I Love It!

Our son was adopted, and we bought a copy for him and for his birthmom. We knew her and found many of the same traits in her that are in Annie (the birthmom in the book). It does portray a very idealistic situation, but the point of the book is that adoption is a very loving decision.

In this day and age, when abortion and single teen parenting are more socially acceptable than adoption, I am very happy to see books that promote this choice, which blesses the lives of everyone involved.


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