When parents adopt a new child into their family, the children they already have will inevitably ask questions-and, if the adopted child is of a different race or from a different country, creed, or culture, the questions will be big ones, and they may prove tough to answer.
But answering these questions is crucial, not just for the sake of the child, or children, who ask them, but also for their adopted sibling, the family as a whole, and the larger communities they are a part of.
If you, or someone you know, are faced with these big questions from your kids, let My Sister Abby serve as an enlightening and empowering resource to ease you through what may otherwise be a difficult explanation. Short, sweet, and simple, the story follows two sisters in a multicultural adoptive family and explores both the superficial differences and deeper similarities between them, focusing on how what sets them apart is insignificant as compared to what ties them together.
This title was written by a mother of twelve, who adopted five of her children from Liberia, West Africa, and it was inspired by the close, loving relationship between her daughters, Emma and Abby.
About the Author: Allison Barberi is a loving wife and proud mother who has dedicated her life to the health, happiness, and success of her family, as well as to helping others and increasing public awareness of sensitive multicultural and adoptive issues. She and her husband, Roy, are founders of Our Healthy Ways, where they provide individuals and families with the information, resources, and encouragement needed to make healthier choices.
Barberi is responsible for homeschooling her twelve children, five of whom she adopted from Liberia, West Africa. As matriarch to a multicultural family, she is intimately familiar with the needs and concerns of parents and children in such family settings and is passionate about sharing her knowledge and experience to help them overcome any obstacles or issues they may encounter.
An incredible stride toward this goal, Barberi's debut title, My Sister Abby, inspired by the relationship between her daughters, Abby and Emma, celebrates the harmonies that exist within a diverse family.