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Until I Find You

Disappeared Children and Coercive Adoptions in Guatemala
  • Rachel Nolan
2024
Harvard University Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • Two people hanging poster of a man looking for his family, holding a photo of himself as a child.
    Book Review

    Searching for Guatemala’s Stolen Children

    Journalist Rachel Nolan investigates tens of thousands of forced adoptions and the U.S. policy that enabled them.
    by Cora Currier via The New Republic on January 25, 2024
  • Files in Guatemala’s Historical Archive of the National Police. Photo by Luis Soto.
    Q&A

    In the Best Interest of the Child

    A new book gets inside Guatemala’s international adoption industry and the complicated context of deciding a child’s welfare.
    by Rachel Nolan, Erin Siegal McIntyre via Guernica on January 16, 2024
  • A baby awaiting adoption near Guatemala City.
    Book Excerpt

    Guatemala’s Baby Brokers: How Thousands of Children Were Stolen For Adoption

    Baby brokers often tricked Indigenous Mayan women into giving up newborns; kidnappers took others. International adoption is now seen as a cover for war crimes.
    by Rachel Nolan via The Guardian on January 4, 2024
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