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Original Title: | The Family Nobody Wanted |
ISBN: | 155553502X (ISBN13: 9781555535025) |
Edition Language: | English |
Helen Grigsby Doss
Paperback | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 4.3 | 1453 Users | 196 Reviews
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Doss's charming, touching, and at times hilarious chronicle tells how each of the children, representing white, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Mexican, and Native American backgrounds, came to her and husband Carl, a Methodist minister. She writes of the way the "unwanted" feeling was erased with devoted love and understanding and how the children united into one happy family. Her account reads like a novel, with scenes of hard times and triumphs described in vivid prose. The Family Nobody Wanted, which inspired two films, opened doors for other adoptive families and was a popular favorite among parents, young adults, and children for more than thirty years. Now this edition will introduce the classic to a new generation of readers. An epilogue by Helen Doss that updates the family's progress since 1954 will delight the book's loyal legion of fans around the world.
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Title | : | The Family Nobody Wanted |
Author | : | Helen Grigsby Doss |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | October 18th 2001 by Northeastern University Press (first published 1954) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Parenting. Adoption. Biography. Biography Memoir |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 1453 Users | 196 ReviewsWrite Up Containing Books The Family Nobody Wanted
The author narrates her experience of gradually adopting a dozen children. A poor pastor's wife, she at first intends to adopt only one or two babies, but as she learns about the plight of mixed-race orphans, who had little chance of finding homes, she adopts one after another, of various ages and backgrounds. Doss' voice is personal and upbeat, without becoming overly sentimental or idealized.Wonderful, inspiring read. I read this book in 6th grade. Reinforced my desire to be a mother and raise a family, whether they were my own or adopted.
I've read this about 50 times. I still love it! The true story of a family who adopts twelve children. It's out of print now, by I have a copy.

Oh my goodness. I. Love. This. Book. This book is such a nice book, wonderfully written. Can you imagine having 12 adopted children, because I know that I can't!!! I suggest that you read this book!!!!!!(for some reason I like books that include huge family's, and total chaos!!!😋)
I love this book. I reread it every year. It's one of those feel good books that reminds you there are amazing people in the world. I was introduced to this book as kid and I still love it as an adult.
This delightful book was originally published in 1954. Helen Doss tells the story of the adventure begun by herself & her Methodist minister husband Carl when they started adopting children. Originally their intent was to find "a boy the same size as me" for their first son, Donny who wanted a brother. Eight more children were adopted and still Donny, age seven, didn't have a sibling his age. Finally, when Donny was eleven, another 11-year-old boy was found but he came with another girl and
The true story of a couple with true Christian values and a love of children adopt mixed-race children, taking the children nobody would take in the 1940s and 1950s. They loved their family and struggled to make ends meet on a preacher's salary, living in cramped housing provided by the churches they served.
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