Love Our Way: A Mother's Story
By (Author) Julia Rollings
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
1st March 2011
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Adoption and fostering: advice and issues
306.8743092
Paperback
334
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 20mm
373g
Managing a household of eight children is not for the faint-hearted. When you've adopted six children from overseas and succeeded in creating a riotiously happy family of ten, there's a good chance you can handle any challenge life throws at you. That's what Julia and Barry Rollings thought until they discovered that two of their children had not been willingly given up for adoption in India. Much worse, Akil and Sabila had been stolen from their mother while she slept - and sold by their father. How do you deal with such devastating news Bow to the advice that 'You adopt the child, not the family' Perhaps not tell the children until they are older - or not at all But Julia Rollings is not one to take the easy road. She makes the courageous decision to reunite Akil and Sabi, 13 and 12, with their birth mother, Sunama, and her family. In Love Our Way Julia shares their moving journey of discovery to India and how it has expanded and enriched her family in more ways than one.
Julia Rollings is a Canberra-based writer with extensive personal and community experience in inter-country adoption. Julia has worked in child welfare, in volunteer and professional roles, for many years, including serving on the National Peak Overseas Adoption Support Group. Her feature articles have been published in The Canberra Times and Adoption Australia magazine, and she contributed to the anthology Adopting, by Jane Turner Goldsmith. Julia works for a community-based child and family service in Canberra. She and her husband, Barry, have eight children, six of whom were adopted.