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- catalog abstract ""In an era when headlines often seem dominated by horrific stories about abused children, Solomon's Sword weaves together the elements of two painful custody battles into a memorable book that no reader who cares about children will be able to put aside. The first story unfolds around Gina Pellegrino, who, in 1991, hours after giving birth to a daughter, abandons the child in a Connecticut hospital, and Cynthia and Jerry LaFlamme, a childless New Haven couple who have waited five years for an adoptive baby. When asked by a caseworker to name their highest priority - do they prefer a boy, a girl, an infant, a toddler - the LaFlammes say they simply want a "risk-free baby," one who can't be taken from them under any circumstances. Four months after the baby girl has come to live with them - and soon before their adoption would become legal - Pellegrino reappears, hoping to reclaim the child." "Next, Michael Shapiro describes the Melton sisters, living with nineteen children amid squalor and vermin in a drafty Chicago rowhouse. One snowy night in February 1994, policemen discover the children and evacuate them as a TV camera rolls, searing into our collective conscience shameful images of the officers emerging from the house with child after child in their arms. Though the children are not victims of outright abuse, their neglect compels authorities to hold the threat of permanent removal over their hapless mothers." "In examining the collision between Gina Pellegrino's belated commitment to her daughter and the LaFlammes' threatened adoption of the girl, as well as the Meltons' inability to understand their parental shortcomings, Shapiro meets judges, lawyers, social workers, clergy, and therapists who must advocate a course of action not only in these two cases, but in thousands more every year across America. Reading about these dedicated people who are in the vanguard of new approaches to the problem of mistreated children will leave readers hopeful that we are finally learning how to ameliorate this enduring national disgrace."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11248857.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""In an era when headlines often seem dominated by horrific stories about abused children, Solomon's Sword weaves together the elements of two painful custody battles into a memorable book that no reader who cares about children will be able to put aside. The first story unfolds around Gina Pellegrino, who, in 1991, hours after giving birth to a daughter, abandons the child in a Connecticut hospital, and Cynthia and Jerry LaFlamme, a childless New Haven couple who have waited five years for an adoptive baby. When asked by a caseworker to name their highest priority - do they prefer a boy, a girl, an infant, a toddler - the LaFlammes say they simply want a "risk-free baby," one who can't be taken from them under any circumstances. ".
- catalog description "Four months after the baby girl has come to live with them - and soon before their adoption would become legal - Pellegrino reappears, hoping to reclaim the child." "Next, Michael Shapiro describes the Melton sisters, living with nineteen children amid squalor and vermin in a drafty Chicago rowhouse. One snowy night in February 1994, policemen discover the children and evacuate them as a TV camera rolls, searing into our collective conscience shameful images of the officers emerging from the house with child after child in their arms. ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 306-311) and index.".
- catalog description "The LaFlammes, part I: "A risk-free child" : Cindy ; Gina ; Almost parents ; Sanctuary ; An outcomes judge ; Twisting ; A merciful act ; Rescue fantasy ; Sitting in judgment ; Removal -- The Meltons, part I: Nineteen children : Maxine's house ; Joseph's ghost ; "An undifferentiated mass" ; A "dirty house" ; Reunion ; The child saver ; "Lost" ; "Laying on of hands" ; Grandmother ; As she found them ; "I thought I was doing fine" ; Getting them back -- The LaFlammes, part II: Angelica : An appeal ; Speaking for the child ; A room of her own ; Infinite patience ; Court of last resort ; Best interests ; Final decision ; The child -- The Meltons, part II: Missing mother : Expecting ; "No space for me" ; The inevitability of mother ; The philosophical piece ; Surrender.".
- catalog description "Though the children are not victims of outright abuse, their neglect compels authorities to hold the threat of permanent removal over their hapless mothers." "In examining the collision between Gina Pellegrino's belated commitment to her daughter and the LaFlammes' threatened adoption of the girl, as well as the Meltons' inability to understand their parental shortcomings, Shapiro meets judges, lawyers, social workers, clergy, and therapists who must advocate a course of action not only in these two cases, but in thousands more every year across America. Reading about these dedicated people who are in the vanguard of new approaches to the problem of mistreated children will leave readers hopeful that we are finally learning how to ameliorate this enduring national disgrace."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "xv, 331 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Solomon's sword.".
- catalog identifier "0812923944".
- catalog isFormatOf "Solomon's sword.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Times Books,".
- catalog relation "Solomon's sword.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "362.7/0973 21".
- catalog subject "Child welfare United States Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Family services United States Case studies.".
- catalog subject "HV741 .S4314 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "The LaFlammes, part I: "A risk-free child" : Cindy ; Gina ; Almost parents ; Sanctuary ; An outcomes judge ; Twisting ; A merciful act ; Rescue fantasy ; Sitting in judgment ; Removal -- The Meltons, part I: Nineteen children : Maxine's house ; Joseph's ghost ; "An undifferentiated mass" ; A "dirty house" ; Reunion ; The child saver ; "Lost" ; "Laying on of hands" ; Grandmother ; As she found them ; "I thought I was doing fine" ; Getting them back -- The LaFlammes, part II: Angelica : An appeal ; Speaking for the child ; A room of her own ; Infinite patience ; Court of last resort ; Best interests ; Final decision ; The child -- The Meltons, part II: Missing mother : Expecting ; "No space for me" ; The inevitability of mother ; The philosophical piece ; Surrender.".
- catalog title "Solomon's sword : two families and the children the state took away / Michael Shapiro.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".