A Is for Always: An Adoption Alphabet
By (Author) Linda Cutting
Illustrated by Leonie Little Lex
Familius LLC
Familius LLC
2nd August 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
362.734
Hardback
32
Width 236mm, Height 234mm, Spine 12mm
380g
A is for Always. With your hand in mine,
Adoptions a gift that will last for all time.
With gentle rhymes and lovely illustrations, A Is for Always celebrates the joy and love of adoption from A to Z. With B for birth parents, Q for questions, and U for understanding, it frames challenging aspects of adoption in a way children can understand. Best of all, each page shows a different adoptive family of cuddly animals welcoming and cherishing a new child.
"A Is for Always has at its core the love and sense of belonging that adoptive family members have for each other. Thoughtful rhymes make the lines memorable."Patricia Cambell Carlson, Spirituality Practice
A is for Alwaysis a rhyming alphabet book that explains various aspects of adoption in an age-appropriate manner. Leonie Little Lex provides adorable illustrations of animals and their adopted children. When the readers see chickens holding a baby mouse or a bear cuddling a rabbit, they will likely understand that these animals are not biologically related. The concept of birth parents vs adoptive parents can be difficult for younger children to comprehend, so this creative approach will help them retain that understanding. My favorite symbolic image shows a mother sheep doing her hedgehog childs hair; this page talks about inherited traits that come from your birth parents. Examples like this will be extremely helpful for children and adoptive parents that come from different ethnic backgrounds.
Linda Cutting uses carefully crafted words that can easily be understood by children ages three to six. This book also includes many references that can be elaborated on by the reader or the story. This book encourages children to ask questions when they feel ready. I highly recommend this book for all families; exposing children to the concept of adoption at an early age will help them understand and accept their adoptive peers.
Rita Long, San Francisco Book ReviewA Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers award winner, Linda Katherine CuttingsMemory Slipsalso won the ASCAP Deems Taylor award for excellence in writing about music. Linda, a professional pianist and former college teacher, left her career to write full-time in 2017. She has published essays inThe New York Times,TheGuardian(UK),TheNew Republic,TheBoston Globe,Literary Hub,Cognoscenti,Wired, andThe Beacon Book of Essays by Contemporary American Women. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts, with her husband and two adopted children who inspired the picture bookA Is for Always.