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The characterization of children as gifts given freely to deserving strangers is just nonsense. Children are not baubles to be passed around. It's wishful
thinking on Grimmer’s part when she writes that the birth mother “made the decision
that she [the daughter] was better off without you, better off with me,
thousands of miles away.” If Grimmer had read even one book by an intercountry adoptee or an inquiring journalist, she would have known it is unlikely that the surrender was a voluntary, thoughtful
decision.