Growing Intentional Families Together is honored to continue our conversation with Sherrie Eldridge, an adult adoptee and tireless advocate for adoptees. She answered our questions about the upcoming re-release of her book, 20 Life-Transforming Choices Adoptees Need to Make.
This is the second edition of the book. When was the first edition published and by whom? It was published by NavPress on April 4, 2003.
Who is the new publisher? Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2 edition (March 21, 2015)
Who is the main audience for this book? Adoptees. Interviewed more than 70
Can others in the triad benefit from it? Entire triad
Are there new concepts in the book? What are they? Rite of passage, Hope, How to get unstuck from anger, Where we are to live…our focus, life purpose
What is the main take-away for you as an adoptee from doing the 2nd publication of this book? I literally relish my adoption. I cherish it as something profound and life changing…for the best.
You say you feel like a lucky girl doing this book project. Tell me more? Retirement (haha)
When is the release date? March 21, 2015 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers
How others can contact Sherrie: Site (blog also here) Facebook [email protected] Sherrie Eldridge Author page Pinterest Page
20 Life-Transforming Choices Adoptees Need to Make is available for preorder. Jessica Kingsley Publishers officially launches this new issue on March. 21, 2015. It will be available in both paperback and Kindle formats.
In last week’s GIFT blog, Sherrie had this to say about her book read more
Read GIFT’s blog post on Forever Fingerprints
Sherrie Eldridge continues to be a powerful voice in the adoption world.
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Sherrie Eldridge continues to be a powerful voice in the adoption world. I am excited to read her new book, “20 Life-Transforming Choices Adoptees Need to Make”. Adoption is not one event in a person’s life but rather it is an ongoing journey. Like other people not touched by adoption, though, there are choices all of us can make so that our life has more meaning and is richer and fuller. I am excited to read this from an adult adoptee’s perspective and again, Sherrie Eldridge? Can’t beat her perspective!