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    Son, Placed for Adoption, Leads Birth Parents to Altar 36 Years Later
    The Family of Adoption: Joyce Maguire Pavao, EdD., LSCW (1998)
    Adoption, Identity, and Kinship: The Debate Over Sealed Birth Records; Katarina Wegar (1997)
    Adoption Triangle: Sealed or Open Records: How They Affect Adoptees, Birthparents & Adoptive Parents – Arthur Sorosky M.D., Rueben Pannor M.S.W. & Annette Baran M.S.W. (1989)
    Adoption: The Facts, Feelings, and Issues of a Double Heritage; Jean DuPrati (1990)
    Adoption Nation: How the Adoption Revolution is Transforming Our Families and America; Adam Pertman (2011)
    Adoption Reader: Birth Mothers, Adoptive Mothers & Adopted Daughters Tell Their Stories, Susan Wadia Ells (1995)
    Adoption Reunions: A Book For Adoptees, Birth Parents and Adoptive Families; Michelle McColm (1993)
    Birth Bond: Reunions Between Birthparents and Adoptees: What Happens After; Judith Gediman (1991)
    Pre-Reunion Jitters
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    • The Georgia Adoption Reunion Registry was created on July 1, 1990 to offer services to birth parents, adopted persons, adoptive parents and siblings who are affected by adoptions finalized in Georgia.
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