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The Journey to Max - An Adoption Story - by Christopher Garcia-Halenar (Paperback)

The Journey to Max - An Adoption Story - by  Christopher Garcia-Halenar (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Xander tells the story of how he and his fathers looked everywhere to find Max, a little brother for Xander, who made their family complete.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Hope seems its darkest for Xander and his 2 dads after years of trying to grow their family. After one disappointment too many, they accept that a baby is not in their future until an unexpected phone call opens an adoption door that could change their family forever. </p><p><br></p><p>A Note from the Authors</p><p><br></p><p>Our first son, Xander, is a surrogacy baby. His birth plan, his surrogate, his 9 months, his delivery - all perfect.</p><p>It wasn't long after his arrival we began planning for Kid #2. This time, the journey was not so perfect. </p><p>Our initial plan was to follow the same path with Xander's surrogate in Sacramento. Unfortunately, she had health challenges that prevented a forward path. Shortly after, we matched with a new surrogate in Little Rock. The first embryo transfer was successful, but only temporarily. The second round did not take. We were out of embryos.</p><p>We did not give up. We opted for another path - Adoption. Our goal was to be placed with a newborn with a guaranteed quick adoption. In the world of Foster-to-Adopt guarantees do not exist. </p><p>We shifted course to Private Adoption. We were placed with a birth mother in Miami. We prepared for the arrival of our second son, J.R. (Justin Reynaldo - named after our fathers). We were ecstatic.</p><p>Exactly, one week before his anticipated arrival date, J.R. was stillborn. We were crushed.</p><p>We cast our net wider. We partnered with a private attorney who specializes in adoption. She introduced us to an expecting birth mother in Phoenix. This time the relationship with the birth mother was different. She was forthright in admitting to drug use prior to the pregnancy and alleged to be drug-free after learning about the baby. We flew to Phoenix to meet her. An hour before our meeting, we were informed she would not meet with us unless we paid a large sum of money to pay for medications needed as a result of the pregnancy. We offered to pay the pharmacy directly, she refused. The attorney offered to provide money once prescriptions were submitted, she refused. She insisted the cash money be paid directly to her. At the advice of our attorney, we terminated the relationship. Another blow to our hopes, another disappointment.</p><p>We continued our search. A few months later, a birth mother in Gainesville wanted to meet. We were among three couples she was considering. We traveled to meet her. Shortly after, we were informed we had not been chosen. It was one disappointment too many.</p><p>We decided to stop our search. </p><p>A few weeks later, we received an unexpected call. </p><p>Alex relayed the call to Chris. "Hey babe, I just got a call from Robert (Adoption Agency). There is a birth mom who wants to meet us. She ONLY wants to meet us." For the next 5 minutes Alex rattled off every detail as quickly as he could, "...she only wants to meet us...", "...no drug or health issues...", "...she's a unicorn...", "...she's already 7 months pregnant..."</p><p>He paused. "Babe? Chris? Are you there?" </p><p>Chris' silence was broken by intermittent sobs. This time was different - no emotional baggage, no drug use, or no other families. Both the birth mother and the baby were healthy, and best of all, she had already made up her mind. She chose us.</p><p>We were in the delivery room when Max arrived. We cut his umbilical cord and welcomed him to the world.</p><p>When hope was packed away, a single, unexpected phone call changed everything - we found our unicorn.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"A family welcomes their newest member in this picture book about adoption from married authors Christopher and Alejandro Garcia-Halenar. </p><p>In a tale told from the perspective of their eldest son, Xander, the Garcia-Halenars recount the process of adopting their second child, Max. The text introduces readers to the members of the family and their reasons for wanting another family member as well as the difficult, disheartening process of searching all over the United States to find their new family member. In a surprise twist, a young pregnant woman in their own city of Miami seeks out the authors to be the parents of her son after he's born: "Just when we were ready to give up," Xander narrates, "she found us. She chose us!" The love that Max's family feels for him leaps off the page, in part due to vibrant watercolor illustrations and clever page compositions by illustrator Embeli. In clear, charming language, the authors have Xander describe the excitement that he shares with his parents as well as their joy in watching Max grow into an exuberant little boy. The Garcia-Halenars also emphasize their gratitude and admiration not only for Max's birth mother, but also for their large extended family. The result is a sincere, approachable, and heartwarming glimpse into the adoption experience. </p><p>A sweet, lovingly rendered tale with delightful images." - <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews (starred review)</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>"</em></strong>While each family is unique, it can be easy for kids to feel marginalized if they don't see their own family situation reflected in the books they read and the shows they watch. The Journey to Max </em>is a particularly beautiful story because it both normalizes and celebrates the many ways we craft our families-which is not through blood alone, but through love, care, and sharing. Punctuating the story with moments of humor, the soft watercolor illustrations do a great job of depicting the ups and downs of family life, making this an easy story for readers to relate to." </p><p><em>- The Children's Book Review</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p><em></em></strong>"The Journey to Max </em>is a lovely adoption chronicle that stands out from other picture books on the subject. It embraces the journey, the results, and the wider range of love that evolves from the quest, as well as the loving relationship between two men and their children. These heartfelt moments inject emotion and caring into the journey and celebrate not only the new bonds created by the adoption but the expansion of love into their extended family, including Max's birth mother." - D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, <em>Midwest Book Review</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"The book is written for children and through it they can learn about love, tolerance, and the value of every human life." - <em>Reader's Favorite</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><br>

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