China Baby Love : An Australian Grandmother's Life-Changing Mission to Help China's Orphans by Jane Hutcheon (2018, Uk-Trade Paper)
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Title: China Baby Love: An Australian Grandmother's Life-Changing Mission To Help China's Orphans. Weight: 1 lbs. ISBN10: 0733334334. Publication Date: 2018-11-13. Publisher: ABC Books.
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PublisherABC Books
ISBN-100733334334
ISBN-139780733334337
eBay Product ID (ePID)21038787538
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Book TitleChina Baby Love : an Australian Grandmother's Life-Changing Mission to Help China's Orphans
Number of Pages322 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicWomen, Cultural Heritage, Children's Studies, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / Fundraising & Grants, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Adoption & Fostering
GenreFamily & Relationships, Political Science, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics
AuthorJane Hutcheon
FormatUk-Trade Paper
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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight18.3 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in
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SynopsisEvery orphan comes with a story. Every journalist has a story that stays with them. And everyone has the power to make a difference. From rural Queensland to rural China, China Baby Love is the story of moving mountains, one shovel at a time. Former foreign correspondent and host of ABC TV's 'One Plus One', Jane Hutcheon introduces us to Linda Shum, a not-so-ordinary grandmother and widow from Gympie whose compassion for China's forgotten children inspired her to create an unlikely empire. The story of COAT (Chinese Orphans Assistance Team) and Linda's quest to help orphans, many with multiple disabilities, reveals the hidden human aftermath of the One-Child Policy. A tentative visit to an orphanage in a small Chinese city turned into many over a period of twenty years. Linda's curiosity transformed into sheer determination to battle superstition, bureaucracy and a constant lack of funds, to found foster homes and a special needs school that has transformed hundreds of lives, including her own. What Jane intended as a five-minute 'human interest' segment in a news broadcast inspired an unexpected friendship and the writing of a book that would take Jane back to China. Through the story of Linda Shum's life and work, Jane gets to the heart of some painful truths behind modern Chinese families living in a one-party state., How one woman turned her life upside down to help those who needed it most - half a world away. Every orphan comes with a story. Every journalist has a story that stays with them. And everyone has the power to make a difference. From rural Queensland to rural China, China Baby Love is the story of moving mountains, one shovel at a time. Former foreign correspondent and host of ABC TV's 'One Plus One', Jane Hutcheon introduces us to Linda Shum, a not-so-ordinary grandmother and widow from Gympie whose compassion for China's forgotten children inspired her to create an unlikely empire. The story of COAT (Chinese Orphans Assistance Team) and Linda's quest to help orphans, many with multiple disabilities, reveals the hidden human aftermath of the One-Child Policy. A tentative visit to an orphanage in a small Chinese city turned into many over a period of twenty years. Linda's curiosity transformed into sheer determination to battle superstition, bureaucracy and a constant lack of funds, to found foster homes and a special needs school that has transformed hundreds of lives, including her own. What Jane intended as a five-minute 'human interest' segment in a news broadcast inspired an unexpected friendship and the writing of a book that would take Jane back to China. Through the story of Linda Shum's life and work, Jane gets to the heart of some painful truths behind modern Chinese families living in a one-party state.