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Ten Days and Nine Nights
An Adoption Story
Written by Yumi HeoAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Yumi Heo
Illustrated by Yumi HeoAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Yumi Heo
Juvenile Fiction - Family - Adoption; Juvenile Fiction - Family - Siblings | Schwartz & Wade | Hardcover | May 2009 | $16.99 | 978-0-375-84718-9 (0-375-84718-9)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

How many days until a little girl’s adopted sibling is brought home?

Follow a little girl as she and her family prepare for the new baby that will soon be joining them. And simultaneously, watch the girl’s mother fly off to Korea, meet the new baby, and bring her home. Here is an utterly simple, sweet, and child-centric look at the adoption process through the eyes of a soon-to-be older sibling. From cutting a red paper heart and taping it above the new baby’s crib to telling her best friend about the adoption, the young narrator counts down every day and night with growing anticipation, marking them with a big X on her calendar. Unlike other adoption books which are aimed only at the adoptive child, Ten Days and Nine Nights is also perfect for older children who are about to become big sisters and brothers.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Yumi Heo is the author and illustrator of many acclaimed books for children. Among the books she has illustrated are Knopf’s own The Lonely Lioness and the Ostrich Chicks by Verna Aardema; and Henry’s First-Moon Birthday and Uncle Peter’s Amazing Chinese Wedding, both written by Lenore Look and selected as ALA Notable Children’s Books. She is also the author of The Green Frogs: A Korean Folktale. She was born in Korea, and currently lives in White Plains, New York, with her husband and their two children.