The boy from Baby House 10, from the nightmare of a Russian orphanage to a new life in America, Alan Philps and John Lahutsky
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The boy from Baby House 10, from the nightmare of a Russian orphanage to a new life in America, Alan Philps and John Lahutsky
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eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
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illustrations
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no index present
resource.interestGradeLevel
Adult, Follett Library Resources
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non fiction
Main title
The boy from Baby House 10
Responsibility statement
Alan Philps and John Lahutsky
Sub title
from the nightmare of a Russian orphanage to a new life in America
Summary
Discusses the story of John Lahutsky, a boy with cerebral palsy who was born prematurely in Russia and abandoned in an oppressive and cruel Russian child care system before two women began a campaign to transcend bureaucracy to find him a loving home in the U.S
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- Cerebral palsied children + Institutional care -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography
- Adopted children -- United States -- Biography
- Intercountry adoption -- United States -- Biography
- Adopted children -- Biography
- International adoption -- United States -- Biography
- Developmentally disabled children -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography
- Handicapped children -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography
- Cerebral palsied children + Institutional care -- Biography
- Lahutsky, John, 1990-
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Outgoing Resources
- Classification1
- Contributor1
- Creator1
- Subject9
- Cerebral palsied children + Institutional care -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography
- Adopted children -- United States -- Biography
- Intercountry adoption -- United States -- Biography
- Adopted children -- Biography
- International adoption -- United States -- Biography
- Developmentally disabled children -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography
- Handicapped children -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography
- Cerebral palsied children + Institutional care -- Biography
- Lahutsky, John, 1990-