· Grade Molly, 17, is an Asian-American who was adopted as an infant by Caucasian parents. Having lived unquestioningly with her curiosity about her birth parents, she decides to try and locate them. At first her adoptive parents are hurt and angry, 4/5(1). www.doorway.ru: Molly by Any Other Name eBook: Okimoto, Jean Davies: Books. Skip to main www.doorway.ru Hello Select your address Kindle Store Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders /5(9). · Molly by Any Other Name. Molly Jane Fletcher was adopted. She's known it for as long as she can remember. It's not something that usually bothers her, but lately, it's all she can think about. Now Molly has a chance to find her birthmother—a chance to understand where she came from, and why she was given away/5(10).
While Okimoto's fiction contains the happy endings that are not always guaranteed in real life, critics have praised many of her books, which include the award-winning Jason's Women, Molly by Any Other Name, and The Eclipse of Moonbeam Dawson. "In writing for young people, I attempt to entertain, to write as honestly as I can, and to. Molly By Any Other Name by Jean Davies Okimoto [in What Do I Read Next? Multicultural Literature] At 17, Molly Jane Fletcher begins to question who she really is. Lovingly raised, she's always known she was adopted. With her Asian face, she knows she doesn't resemble her non-Asian parents. Now she wants to know where she came from. Jean Davies Okimoto (Goodreads Author), Doug Keith (Illustrations) avg rating — 19 ratings — published — 3 editions.
www.doorway.ru: Molly by Any Other Name eBook: Okimoto, Jean Davies: Books. Skip to main www.doorway.ru Hello Select your address Kindle Store. Molly by Any Other Name. Molly Jane Fletcher was adopted. She's known it for as long as she can remember. It's not something that usually bothers her, but lately, it's all she can think about. Now Molly has a chance to find her birthmother—a chance to understand where she came from, and why she was given away. At 17, Molly Jane Fletcher begins to question who she really is. Lovingly raised, she’s always known she was adopted. With her Asian face, she knows she doesn't resemble her non-Asian parents. Now she wants to know where she came from. Although at first reluctant, her parents help her finally find her birthmother, and a whole new chapter of Molly’s life begins. Review: "Asian American.
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