L. Anne Babb
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Adopting and Advocating for the Special Needs Child
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1997
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Ethics in American Adoption
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1999
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Adopting and Advocating for the Special Needs Child Hardcover May 28, 1997
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There is much to like about May Sarton's journals. This journal covers a year of solitude that reads like an examination of conscience. For instance: "... I am an impossible creature, set apart by a temperament I have never learned to use as it could ...more | |
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“When asked about rewriting, Ernest Hemingway said that he rewrote the ending to A Farewell to Arms thirty-nine times before he was satisfied. Vladimir Nabokov wrote that spontaneous eloquence seemed like a miracle and that he rewrote every word he ever published, and often several times. And Mark Strand, former poet laureate, says that each of his poems sometimes goes through forty to fifty drafts before it is finished.”
― One Year to a Writing Life: Twelve Lessons to Deepen Every Writer's Art and Craft
― One Year to a Writing Life: Twelve Lessons to Deepen Every Writer's Art and Craft

“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.”
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“Simply put, white cops are afraid of black men. We don’t talk about it, we pretend it doesn’t exist, we claim “color blindness,” we say white officers treat black men the same way they treat white men. But that’s a lie. In fact, the bigger, the darker the black man the greater the fear. The African-American community knows this. Hell, most whites know it. Yet, even though it’s a central, if not the defining ingredient in the makeup of police racism, white cops won’t admit it to themselves, or to others.”
― Breaking Rank: A Top Cop's Exposé of the Dark Side of American Policing
― Breaking Rank: A Top Cop's Exposé of the Dark Side of American Policing

“Memmi believes racism has four elements—an insistence on difference, a negative valuation of that difference, the generalization of that difference to an entire group, and finally the use of that difference to justify hostility and aggression.”
― The Middle of Everywhere: Helping Refugees Enter the American Community
― The Middle of Everywhere: Helping Refugees Enter the American Community

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