"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. It is a story that will linger with you after its final page is turned.ĪN-YA AND HER DIARY: READER AND PARENT GUIDE. An-Ya's story is one of incredible loss, filled with painful transitions and longed for hope. So, when asked to read for a review, I gladly said yes. It actually made me think of my boss at work and her two adopted daughters from China. Inside her diary she strives to connect the two severed worlds in which she has lived. HiZero:Review of An-Ya and Her Diary by Diane Rene Christian Reviewed by Kimberly Schaaf (YATR Review Panel) I was intrigued by the description of this book. Ultimately, after her adoption to America, she feels compelled to write her story down. For 11 years An-Ya has left the diary blank as she patiently waited in China for her biological family to return. The diary, into which she journals, was the only item left with An-Ya when she was found as an infant. Written in diary format, young An-Ya reveals her emotional journey as she is catapulted from a Chinese orphanage into a middle class home in America. What happens when all that is familiar disappears.when everything you see, taste, smell, feel, hear.is suddenly gone and lost to the other side of the world?Įnter the world of An-Ya and Her Diary.Īn-Ya and Her Diary chronicles the journey of an 11 year old adoptee from China.
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