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The STORK MARKET:

America’s Multi-Billion Dollar Unregulated Adoption Industry

by Mirah Riben

Foreword by Evelyn Robinson

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  Stork mar·ket. (stôrk märkt) n.      1. an in-depth exposé of  the corruption in the adoption industry; the fine line between black and  gray market adoption; scams, coercion and exploitation.     2. an in-depth report on  the international market where children are the commodity being bought and  sold to the highest bidders including pedophiles with prices based on  quality (i.e. age, skin color) of the merchandise and set as high as  ‘desperate’ consumers continue to be willing to pay.  3. an examination of the myths of  adoption that put the needs of adults, and those who profit from their  desperation, before the needs of children who need homes. 4. an extensively researched and documented book that  asks if adoption can be fixed—the money aspect removed and government  controls and regulations put in place—or abolished in favor of permanent  guardianship, or informal adoption sans the issuance of falsified birth  certificates. 5. goes further than Riben’s  groundbreaking, award-winning “shedding light on…The Dark Side of Adoption”  (1988) which was excerpted in Social Issues Review Series, Utne Reader  and Microcosm USA. 7. reveals, for  the first time in print, Riben’s role in the notorious Joel Steinberg  murder case.    

     
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“Riben has done it again. Once again, as in Dark Side, she has pulled back the covers and exposed the unpleasant truths and problems that need to be addressed in American adoption practices.  While difficult, when we remove the rose-colored glasses many view adoption through, the conclusions that Riben comes to are inarguable. Most impressive on every count….well researched and thought out.”  Annette Baran, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., co-author The Adoption Triangle

Mirah Riben writes that she refuses to give up.  This book—a wonderful and well-integrated mix of approaches—part analysis, part case studies from the front lines, part handbook, part up-to-date law and policy review—is a testament to Riben's powerful and enduring commitment to the rights and needs of vulnerable women and their children. Riben's book is a clear, bright blueprint for change.  Rickie Solinger, historian and author of Pregnancy and Power: A Short History of Reproductive Politics in America


“Combines the historical and legal perspective with really hard hitting journalism.” Maureen Flatley, political consultant and media advisor specializing in child welfare and adoption

ISBN: 1-4276-0895-4             Library of Congress Control Number: 2006939682
Cover by: Tony Caruso

by Mary on Saturday, 09 December 2006