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An extraordinary book. Chilling inspiring and utterly convincing it creates an ironclad case for the adoption solution.-Sylvia Ann Hewlett coauthor of The War Against ParentsBartholet sounds the alarm on the savage consequences the child welfare system has on so many children and challenges us to confront the reality that substance abuse . . . is the culprit in most cases of child abuse and neglect. Everyone who cares about our nation's most vulnerable children should read this book.-Joseph A. Califano Jr. president The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia UniversityBlood and race remain the over-riding factors in determining the future of suffering children. This should be required reading for those who look on adoption as the last resort.-Mary McGrory Washington Post columnistBartholet is a passionate crusader on behalf of children and brings to her subject vigorous clear-headed prose and the moral authority of her professional dedication.-Ann-Janine Morey Chicago TribuneBartholet issues a strong challenge to the child welfare system to facilitate adoption of children who have been abused and neglected.All people concerned about the healthy development of children should read Nobody's Children. I highly recommend it.-Alvin F. Poussaint M.D. clinical professor of psychiatry Harvard Medical SchoolThe way we treat abused and neglected children in this country remains a national scandal. Bartholet challenges the priority placed . . . on keeping battered or neglected children with their families or racial group and makes a strong case for increased use of adoption.-Senator Howard M. Metzenbaum (ret.) author of the Multiethnic Placement ActA disturbing look at how the lives of 'America's modern-day orphans' are sacrificed for the often unrealistic goal of keeping troubled families together. . . . The author makes her case intelligently fearlessly and exhaustively.-Kirkus ReviewsElizabeth Bartholet is a professor at Harvard Law School. Her first book Family Bonds: Adoption Infertility and the New World of Child Reproduction was called brilliant . . . an intelligent and passionate exploration of the legal racial and psychological issues by The New York Times Book Review. The mother of three boys two of them adopted from Peru she lives in Cambridge Massachusetts.