Sidework by Sasha Hom
/Sasha Hom’s Sidework is a lyric, page-turning novella about a homeless Korean adoptee and mother of four.
Read MoreSasha Hom’s Sidework is a lyric, page-turning novella about a homeless Korean adoptee and mother of four.
Read MoreThe Adoption files seeks to provide a place for adoptees and allies to discuss the laws preventing adoptees from accessing their identities, and the emotional and physical challenges adoptees face in the process of dealing with the obstacles we face.
Read MoreA transformative 300-mile walk along Japan’s ancient pilgrimage routes and through depopulating villages inspires a heartrending remembrance of a long-lost friend, documented in poignant, imaginative prose and remarkable photography.
Read MoreAdopting Privilege: A Memoir of Reinventing my Adoptee Narrative” by Dr. Abigail K. Hasberry offers a powerful exploration of adoption through the eyes of a transracial adoptee, birth mother, and therapist.
Read MoreThe Violence of Love challenges the narrative that adoption is a solely loving act—a narrative that is especially pervasive with transracial and transnational adoptions.
Read MoreGunpowder Press is honored to be the publisher of California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick’s In Praise of Late Wonder.
Read MoreA Cree adoptee must come to terms with the complicated reality of her adoption. She embarks on a journey to find the missing pieces but when tragedy strikes, her grief yields a new perspective.
Read MoreGoing Unarmed Into the Wail is an intense, intimate chapbook that wrestles with what it is to be a product of the adoption-industrial complex.
Read MoreThis book critically analyses the way in which traditional sociocultural and legal biases might be perpetuated against those with unknown – or unknowable – genetic ancestries.
Read MoreAdoption is often framed by happy narratives, but the reality is that many adoptees struggle with unaddressed trauma and issues of identity and belonging.
Read MoreIn A Quiet Girl, adopted Montreal filmmaker Adrian Wills discovers, on camera and in real time, the startling truths of his complex beginnings in Newfoundland.
Read MoreIn 1965, Tiffany’s mother was separated from her parents. She never saw them again. 40 years later, Tiffany flies to Taiwan to try & find her grandparents - with just two names scribbled on a napkin.
Read MoreAs John Gallaher prefaces this book, “It should have been an easy story to sort out, but it took fifty years.”
Read MoreA powerful, experiential journey from white cult to Black consciousness: Harrison Mooney’s riveting story of self-discovery lifts the curtain on the trauma of transracial adoption and the internalized antiblackness at the heart of the white evangelical Christian movement.
Read More'I live at the end of a gravel road at the top of a valley consumed by bush. My husband is here and my three girls. But the bush swallows them up like the road'. I wrote those words at the kitchen table in 1983. A letter to the mother I’d never met.
Read More“Do you know your real parents?” is a question many adoptees are asked. In In Reunion, Sara Docan-Morgan probes the basic notions of family, adoption, and parenthood by exploring initial meetings and ongoing relationships that transnational Korean adoptees have had with their birth parents and other birth family members.
Read MoreHow Korean adoptees went from being adoptable orphans to deportable immigrants
Read MoreConversation Piece with Patrick Armstrong is a podcast about the missing pieces of the conversations we're already having.
Read MoreThe poems in Black Steel Magnolias in the Hour of Chaos Theory interrogate identity, family, loneliness, and the expectations of masculinity.
Read MoreWe live in a world where conversations about trauma are becoming commonplace and adopted people are using their voices to educate the general public about the effects of maternal separation and genealogical bewilderment
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