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Gayle H. Swift

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Gayle is a certified coach, co-founder of Growing Intentional Families Together, an (adoptive) mother of two now-adult children, a former foster parent, and a 60-year survivor of ovarian cancer.
She wrote, the multi-award-winning book, "ABC, Adoption & Me" with her daughter Casey A. Swift In 2013, "Shelf Unbound" named "ABC" a Notable Picture Book & "Adoptive Families Magazine" named it a Favorite Read. In 20219 "ABC, was revised & re-illustrated and it was a 2020 Indie Book Awards finalist. Gayle and her daughter also co-wrote "We're Adopted, So What" which also was a 2020 Indie Book Awards finalist,
Gayle’s third book, "Reimagining Adoption: What Adoptees Seek from Families and Faith” was co-written with Sally Ankertfelt. "Reimagining Ad
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Who Is A Worthy Mother

In the title of her excellent book, Who Is A Worthy Mother, Rebecca Wellington asks a pivotal question: Who is a worthy mother? Her well-documented research spotlights factors that usually remain unacknowledged or dismissed. The history of the policies, beliefs,...

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