Booksneeze Review: Love You More

According to Chinese proverb, "An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but it will never break." In Love You More, Jennifer Grant threads together a delightful memoir of her daughter's adoption.

Grant discusses the path of her Mia's adoption, starting with the initial interest to finally welcoming her home and watching her grow. The book even has a supplementary section at the end that includes tips for adoptive parents, discussion questions, and resources for those interested in adoption.

Even though I'm a long way off having a family myself, I quite enjoyed this book. Grant's style of writing is easy-to-follow, entertaining, and always heartfelt. An excellent resource for those interested in adoption, I would highly recommend for someone interested in adoption--even remotely--just to find out more about it firsthand.

This book  helped me to be more aware of a Christian's role in the world and understand the needs some people face throughout life. It also helped me to sympathize more with multi-ethnic families, those who are adopted, or those who have given up a child for adoption.

This book as a nice read, and would be really helpful for anyone considering adoption, especially international adoption.

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