When Emma sets out to make a cookie family with her Grandma, the happy
afternoon suddenly turns sad. The cookies are meant to look like her
family, but hers is the only one with licorice hair and eyes. She
doesn't look like the others; does that mean she doesn't belong?
In gentle text, Deborah Hodge tells the story of one small girl's
adoption: the hopes and prayers of her Canadian parents, their trip to
the other side of the world, their meeting with the new baby, and the
very long ride home to the new family waiting for Emma
Thousands of baby girls from China have been adopted by North American
families. Although this lovely book tells the story of one such little
girl, it is about much more than the logistics of adoption. It is about
the many ways in which we can come together to form a family.