Many resources are geared toward the adoptive parents of adopted children. This list, however, consists entirely of books written by adoptees. The experiences of adoptees can vary greatly. Geography, age, culture, and race are just a few things that can impact the experience of being adopted. In this article, you will find memoirs, fiction, biographies, essays, children's books, poetry, and more. Click the link below to be brought to the full article or visit the following links to find more books written by adoptees.

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