From China With Love
Emily Buchanan
When Emily Buchanan married her husband,
Gerald, after a fairy tale romance, she assumed children would
soon follow. The perfect wedding must surely lead to the perfect
family. Emily had a successful career and a loving husband, yet
she knew that she would not feel fulfilled unless she also had
children.
But the journey to motherhood was to be a long and painful
one.Three miscarriages later she found herself struggling against
the stigma of infertility and doubts if she could, or should,
ever become a mother. She decided it was time to look at
doption.
Emily and Gerald's desire to adopt a very young child meant
looking abroad yet, as a journalist, Emily knew only too well
the sad plight of some children in the developing world who were
trafficked to Western couples. She was determined that her child
should come from a country where adoption was more regulated and
China, where many baby girls are abandoned, seemed an obvious
choice. It was a road that took her through an arduous adoption
process which made her again confront the life and tragic death
of her own mother.
Eventually the mountain of bureaucratic and emotional
challenges gave way to the utter joy of bringing up Jade and
Rose, her two Chinese daughters. |