In 1993 (one year before the founding of Tapestry Books), the first ever “Chicken Soup for the Soul” book was published . Over twenty years later, there are more than 150 Chicken Soup books in print and have become one of the go-to resources for inspirational and motivational stories. On March 31st of this year,
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Born With Teeth by Kate Mulgrew
“Orange is the New Black” is set to return for a third season. Actress in the series Kate Mulgrew, who was nominated for an ‘Outstanding Supporting Actress’ Emmy award, will reprise her role as Galina “Red” Reznikov. Mulgrew’s life, however, cannot simply be summarized to her roles on screen. In the adoption world, Kate Mulgrew
Continue reading »April 16, 2015 is National Celebrate Teen Literature Day!
Thursday, April 16, 2015 is National Celebrate Teen Literature Day in accordance with the American Library Association. In honor of this national celebration, Tapestry Books would like to showcase three books available on the Tapestry Books website that are specific to adopted teenagers. “Adopted Teens Only: A Survival Guide to Adolescence” by Danea Gorbett –
Continue reading »Infant Care & Adoption Parenting Books.
Last night, Tapestry Books attended a “Newborn/Infant Care” class in order to provide books an resources regarding taking care of newborns and infants as well as adoption parenting. Here is a list of the books that Tapestry Books provided at this event: “Dr. Spock’s Baby and Child Care: 9th Edition” by Dr. Benjamin Spock. This
Continue reading »New Tapestry Book – Akin to the Truth
Tapestry Books is proud to add “Akin to the Truth: A Memoir of Adoption and Identity” by Paige Adams Stickland to the Tapestry Books website. This book tells the story of Paige, an adoptee who struggled with finding her true identity as she grew older. Her longing to know more about her birthmother and her
Continue reading »April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
In honor of April, the National Child Abuse Prevention Month, Tapestry Books would like to highlight a few books that discuss child abuse in adoption and foster care. One of these books is the renowned book by Gregory Keck and Regina Kupecky, “Parenting the Hurt Child: Helping Adoptive Families.” Although this is a book that
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