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You Should Be Grateful: Stories of Race, Identity, and Transracial Adoption

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Full Title:

You Should Be Grateful: Stories of Race, Identity, and Transracial Adoption

Contributors:

By (Author) Angela Tucker

ISBN:

9780807006511

Publisher:

Beacon Press

Imprint:

Beacon Press

Publication Date:

16th May 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Adoption and fostering: advice and issues
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Biography: general

Dewey:

362.734089

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

An adoption expert and transracial adoptee herself examines the unique perspectives and challenges these adoptees have as they navigate multiple cultures "Your parents are so amazing for adopting you! You should be grateful that you were adopted." Angela Tucker is a Black woman, adopted from foster care by white parents. She has heard this microaggression her entire life, usually from well-intentioned strangers who view her adoptive parents as noble saviours. She is grateful for many aspects of her life, but being transracially adopted involves layers of rejection, loss, and complexity that cannot be summed up so easily. In "You Should Be Grateful," Tucker centres the experiences of adoptees to share deeply personal stories, well-researched history, and engrossing anecdotes from mentorship sessions with adopted youth. These perspectives challenge the fairy-tale narrative of adoption, giving way to a fuller story that explores the impacts of racism, classism, family, love, and belonging.

Reviews

A captivating memoir that also offers an important counterpoint to voyeurism and saviorism in the adoption process.
Kirkus Reviews

This deeply personal story is also a passionate call to rethink the way we manage and talk about adoption in America.
Booklist

With deft candor and keen insight, You Should Be Grateful looks beyond the political and pop cultural myths about adoption to consider, instead, what adoption looks for those who must live it. Tucker grounds her own story in broader discourses on history and legacy, race and racism, and inequity and privilege to explore not just the complicated meaning of transracial adoption but the meaning of family connection. In my years of studying adoption, this is the book for which I have been waiting.
Gretchen Sisson, author of Relinquished: The American Mothers Behind Infant Adoption

This book is so necessary. Angela is well respected among adoptees because of the way she unabashedly advocates for themwhether shes encouraging adoptees to own their own narratives or coordinating adoption agencies to go back into their files and uncover buried information. I am a fan of hers as a fellow adoptee, but Ive also had the privilege of covering her work in news stories. Angela teaches us all to live boldly.
Michelle Li, cofounder of The Very Asian Foundation

Angela Tucker brings to the forefront what so many adoptees, specifically transracial adoptees, are feeling and thinking or, to some degree, may have experienced. As an adoptive mother, I am always learning ways to better assist my children through our experiences with adoption, as we know that it is traumatic even in the best of circumstances. Tucker has given my children a hero in their own community, their own village, to look up to, that they can relate to. Im so grateful.
Keia Jones-Baldwin, founder of Raising Cultures

With clear-eyed and sometimes bracing honesty, Angela Tucker brings powerful insight, nuance, and sensitivity to the complex issues faced by adoptees and their familiesall their families.
Elan Mastai,writer and co-executive producer of This Is Us

Angela Tucker has written her heart out here. Get in, adoptees, were going for a ride. Tucker hits every emotional note in this honest and necessary debut.
Matthew Salesses,author of The Sense of Wonder

Author Bio

Angela Tucker is the Executive Director of the Adoptee Mentoring Society and a well-known voice in the conversation about interracial adoption. Through The Adopted Life LLC, Angela blogs, offers regular consulting for agencies and families, hosts monthly Adoptee Lounges for adult adoptees and spends her weekends mentoring adopted youth. Angela earned a B.A. in Psychology from Seattle Pacific University and lives in Seattle with her husband.

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