New book dramatizes adoption
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Brentwood author Carol Linden takes the reader on the adventures of her adopted daughters, Susie Q and Cherie’ Tamu, in her new story, “Susie Q, Is That Your Sister?” published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises.

Growing up, the girls were often asked if they were sisters. Susie always said, “Of course! Don’t you think we look alike?” Happy to be both sisters and best friends, the girls – portrayed in the story as a white kitten and a brown bunny – learn the meaning of family and have plenty of fun in a whimsical, lighthearted tale with a relevant message.

Linden is a mother of four: an adopted son, two adopted daughters and a biological son.

“Susie Q, Is That Your Sister?” is available at bookstores nationwide. It can also be ordered online at www.barnesandnoble.com, www.amazon.com or www.target.com.

“Susie Q, Is That Your Sister?” is also an eLIVE title, meaning each printed copy contains a code redeemable for a free audio version from TatePublishing.com.

For more information, call Marketing Representative Traci Jones at 888-361-9473 or e-mail traci@tatepublishing.com.
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