Sherrie Eldridge is an accomplished author and international speaker who has dedicated over two decades to advocating for adoptees and adoptive families. Her bestselling book, "Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew," has sold over 220,000 copies and been translated into multiple languages, including French, Spanish, and Japanese. As an adoptee herself, Eldridge brings firsthand insight into the emotional complexities of adoption, offering guidance to parents navigating their children's unique needs.
Eldridge's work is deeply rooted in her personal experiences, from her own adoption at ten days old to her interactions with orphans during her childhood. Her writing and speaking engagements emphasize validation, healing, and mutual respect among all members of the adoption triad - adoptees, birth mothers, and adoptive parents. She addresses trauma with compassion while maintaining a hopeful perspective, acknowledging both the pain of relinquishment and the potential for growth.
Currently, Eldridge is working on a new book exploring the mother-child dynamic in adoptive families, focusing on fostering love regardless of a child's receptivity. Her influence extends globally, having educated audiences in countries such as China and Thailand, as well as throughout North America. Through her writing and advocacy, she continues to empower families with empathy and practical wisdom.
Children's Books
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Title
Year
Goodreads
Amazon
1
Forever Fingerprints: An Amazing Discovery for Adopted Children
2007
2
Little Branch Gets Adopted
2019
Non-Fiction Books
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Title
Year
Goodreads
Amazon
1
Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew
1999
2
20 Things Adoptive Parents Need to Succeed..Discover the Unique Need of Your Adopted Child and Become the Best Parent You Can