The adoption agency made a mistake. A mother welcomed in a child who brought fear and destruction into the home. She wrestles with God, doctors, and social workers over what to do next. Quick-thinking, leaps of faith, and some dark humor challenges readers to ask themselves: Do I have what it takes to raise a child with a harrowing past... or an uncertain future? Un-Adoptable? reveals deeply personal questions that arise when pursuing this parenting path.
Ratings & Awards:
TOP 5 Finalist for parenting books by National Indie Excellence Awards (2020).
TOP 10 for books on fostering & TOP 100 for memoirs. (WattPad.com preview)
5-Star Reader's Favorite Award.
Nominated for best family and parenting book for BookLife prize (in association with Publisher's Weekly).
Professional Reviews:
"A candid and courageous account. I was awed by the accounts described in such detail and psychological insight, she could teach a class in child psychopathology." - Dr. P. L. Herold, Professor of Psychology, Cal-State.
"This book is a must-read for everyone who is currently providing care or considering foster care or adoption. In addition, social workers, therapists, church officials, and medical practitioners will benefit from seeing their impact on our families."- Lesia Knudsen, Author of Life in the Foster Lane
Janelle Molony, M.S.L., advocates for adoptions of special needs children. She writes encouraging, faith-based stories for national parenting publications and online (www.AdoptionToLife.com / @AdoptionToLife).
Ratings & Awards:
TOP 5 Finalist for parenting books by National Indie Excellence Awards (2020).
TOP 10 for books on fostering & TOP 100 for memoirs. (WattPad.com preview)
5-Star Reader's Favorite Award.
Nominated for best family and parenting book for BookLife prize (in association with Publisher's Weekly).
Professional Reviews:
"A candid and courageous account. I was awed by the accounts described in such detail and psychological insight, she could teach a class in child psychopathology." - Dr. P. L. Herold, Professor of Psychology, Cal-State.
"This book is a must-read for everyone who is currently providing care or considering foster care or adoption. In addition, social workers, therapists, church officials, and medical practitioners will benefit from seeing their impact on our families."- Lesia Knudsen, Author of Life in the Foster Lane
Janelle Molony, M.S.L., advocates for adoptions of special needs children. She writes encouraging, faith-based stories for national parenting publications and online (www.AdoptionToLife.com / @AdoptionToLife).
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