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Management number 202818124 Release Date 2025/09/19 List Price $18.50 Model Number 202818124
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Already the biological parents of a seven-year-old son and a five-year-old daughter, Claude Knobler and his wife decided to adopt Nati, a five-year-old Ethiopian boy who seemed different from Knobler in every conceivable way. After more than five years spent trying to turn his wild, silly, adopted African son into a quiet, neurotic, Jewish guy like himself, Knobler realized the importance of having the courage to love, accept, and let go of his children.

In this wonderfully written memoir, Knobler explains how his experiences raising Nati led him to learn a lesson that applied equally well to parenting his biological children: It's essential to spend the time we are given with our children to love them and enjoy them, rather than push and mold them into who we think they should be.

'What happens when a dad (a natural comedian, writer, and self-doubting fellow) adopts a little kid (a natural comedian, mischief-maker, and fearless fellow)? Sparks fly and the dad overhauls everything he thought he knew about fatherhood and begins anew. Parenthood becomes a journey of the spirit into uncharted and often ridiculous waters, with numerous defeats, surprising successes, and plenty of love and laughter along the way.' Melissa Faye Greene, author of There Is No Me Without You and No Biking in the House Without a Helmet

'This is one of the most beautiful stories about making a happy family that I have ever read.' Dr. Jane Aronson, CEO of Worldwide Orphans Foundation

'For a raw, honest, as it happens account of an older child cross cultural adoption, I've yet to read better than this . . . Great read for adoptive families.' KJ Dell'Antonia, New York Times Motherlode blog

'Memoir meets self-help in Knobler's enjoyable account of life as an adoptive father. This wise account has the potential to reach a large parental audienceNnot just dads, and not just adoptive parents.' Publishers Weekly

'This is a breakthrough book on many levels, not the least of which is the world of men who are redefining themselves as whole human beings, capable of nurturing on their own terms.' Retailing Insight


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