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  • Knobler, Claude, author.
     
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  • Intercountry adoption -- United States.
     
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  • Interracial adoption -- United States.
     
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    More love, less panic [electronic resource] : 7 lessons I learned about life, love, and parenting after we adopted our son from Ethiopia / Claude Knobler.
    by Knobler, Claude, author.
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    New York : Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, a member of Penguin Group (USA), 2015.
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  • Intercountry adoption -- United States.
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  • Intercountry adoption -- Ethiopia.
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  • Adoptive parents -- United States.
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  • Adopted children -- Ethiopia.
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  • Interracial adoption -- United States.
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    "In this heartwarming and hilarious memoir, Claude Knobler describes how he learned the hard way that the apple actually can fall far from the tree-and that's Okay. Already the biological parents of a seven-year-old son and a five-year-old daughter, Claude Knobler and his wife decided to adopt Nati, a five-year-old Ethiopian boy who seemed different from Knobler in every conceivable way. After more than five years spent trying to turn his wild, silly, adopted African son into a quiet, neurotic, Jewish guy like himself, Knobler realized the importance of having the courage to love, accept, and let go of his children. In this wonderfully written memoir, Knobler explains how his experiences raising Nati led him to learn a lesson that applied equally well to parenting his biological children: It's essential to spend the time we are given with our children to love them and enjoy them, rather than push and mold them into who we think they should be"--
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