'It's Okay to Talk About Adoption' is a powerful anthology that sparks a national conversation about adoption. Featuring 18 diverse voices-including adoptees, birth parents, adoptive parents, faith leaders, researchers, and policymakers-this book sheds light on both personal stories and systemic challenges. Readers are invited to explore the complexity, courage, and community that shape the adoption experience. Marcy Bursac is a nationally recognized foster care adoption advocate, author, speaker, researcher, and founder of The Forgotten Adoption Option, a national nonprofit that equips adults to adopt from foster care and brings age-appropriate adoption books into K-12 classrooms. Her journey into motherhood began with the bold decision to choose adoption as her plan A. She and her husband adopted preschool-aged siblings who had spent years in foster care. Living as an adoptive mom opened her eyes to how often adoption is left out of the places that shape our daily lives-schools, workplaces, and faith communities. Through this book, she passes the torch and invites everyone to change how adoption is understood and discussed-with truth, tenderness, and courage.
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