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Somewhere Sisters: A Story of Adoption, Identity, and the Meaning of Family

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Somewhere Sisters: A Story of Adoption, Identity, and the Meaning of Family

It was 1998 in Nha Trang, Vietnam, and Liên struggled to care for her newborn twin girls. Hà was taken in by Liên’s sister, and she grew up in a rural village with her aunt, going to school and playing outside with the neighbors. They had sporadic electricity and frequent monsoons. Hà’s twin sister, Loan, was adopted by a wealthy, white American family who renamed her Isabella. Isabella grew up in the suburbs of Chicago with a nonbiological sister, Olivia, also adopted from Vietnam. Isabella and Olivia attended a predominantly white Catholic school, played soccer and prepared for college.

But when Isabella’s adoptive mother learned of her biological twin back in Vietnam, all of their lives changed forever. Award-winning journalist Erika Hayasaki spent years and hundreds of hours interviewing each of the birth and adoptive family members. She brings the girls’ experiences to life on the page, told from their own perspectives, challenging conceptions about adoption and what it means to give a child a good life.

Somewhere Sisters: A Story of Adoption, Identity, and the Meaning of Family
by Erika Hayasaki

  • Publication Date: October 3, 2023
  • Genres: Biography, Nonfiction
  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Algonquin Books
  • ISBN-10: 1643755366
  • ISBN-13: 9781643755366