Twice Blessed - by Stefanie Mercado Altman & Stan Altman & Claire Altman (Hardcover)
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- A deeply moving memoir of love, resilience, and identity, chronicling one family's journey through adoption, caregiving, and the profound connections that define us Twice Blessed is a beautifully written memoir that explores the depths of love, resilience, and the true meaning of family.
- About the Author: Stefanie Mercado Altman (Author) Stefanie Mercado Altman is a public health professional, writer, and advocate for adoption, identity, and mental health awareness.
- 304 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
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A deeply moving memoir of love, resilience, and identity, chronicling one family's journey through adoption, caregiving, and the profound connections that define us
Twice Blessed is a beautifully written memoir that explores the depths of love, resilience, and the true meaning of family. Stefanie Mercado Altman, Claire Altman, and Stan Altman share an intimate and inspiring story about the bonds that define us, from adoption to caregiving and beyond. When Stefanie was adopted by Claire and Stan, their family was built on love and trust rather than biology. As they navigated the joys and struggles of parenting, they faced challenges that tested their resilience, including Stefanie's search for identity and connection with her birth mother, Rosa, a gifted artist whose struggles with AIDS cast a long shadow. From the highs of new beginnings to the heartbreak of loss, Twice Blessed captures the complexities of relationships and the sacrifices made in the name of love. The story unfolds with warmth, humor, and honesty, offering a powerful perspective on what it means to belong. Through Stefanie's journey of self-discovery and the family's steadfast devotion, the book paints a vivid portrait of compassion and perseverance. Engaging and deeply moving, Twice Blessed speaks to anyone who has ever questioned their place in the world or searched for a deeper understanding of family. This book will resonate with fans of personal memoirs, adoption narratives, and heartfelt stories about love that transcends boundaries.Review Quotes
This is a wonderful story about love, loss and commitment. Stan and Claire's unwavering support of Rosa and their unconditional love for Stefanie are testament to how family can be found in unexpected places, and it can blossom regardless of race, ethnicity, religion and all the things that we mistakenly believe define our lives. Stefanie's strength and resilience in the face of all her early losses and suffering are a tribute to the power of love.---Lilliam Barrios Paoli, Former New York City Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services
This is a captivating book that highlights love, faith, and selfless commitment to parenting an orphaned child. It is a story of healing, resilience, and celebration of creating a family in a pluralistic community through formal adoption. This is a must-read book for child welfare and mental health professionals.---Rosa M. Gil, DSW, President Emerita, Comunilife, Inc., Former Executive Deputy Commissioner, Family and Children Services, NYC Human Resources Administration
What makes Twice Blessed unique and important is how Stefanie, Claire and Stan's individual experiences and perceptions create a fulsome, complete narrative. Each of us should play a significant role in the forming a family. Twice Blessed sheds light on the equally significant roles that trust, patience, endurance and love play. A truly worthwhile read!---Ronald E. Richter, CEO & ED, JCCA Repair the world child by child
This is the story of an incredible journey, made all the more riveting by the fact that it is told in the clear, open and insightful voices of Claire, Stan and their (adopted) daughter Stefanie. I have performed numerous psychiatric evaluations for Family Court, Juvenile Court and adult Criminal Court proceedings, and I have seen how our failure to protect and support a child can result in a troubled adult. In contrast, this story clearly demonstrates how a child with a difficult beginning can become a well-functioning, compassionate adult when she, or he, receives the nurture, guidance, support and yes, love that she requires. If only we truly invested in systems that would identify such children and appropriately intervene in their lives, instead of simply focusing on punishing those adults we had failed to protect.---Richard G. Dudley, Jr., M.D., Clinical & Forensic Psychiatrist
Adoption always begins in tragedy. And the Altmans' story is no exception. But the story of Stefanie, Claire and Stan is much more. It is the story of a dying mother who gets to choose how her daughter will be raised. It is the story of a couple past their childbearing years who learn to be the parents a little girl's needs. It is the story of a girl's resilience through devastation and instability. It is the story of a maddening journey through family court. Most of all, though, Twice Blessed is the story of a family forged through love.---Naomi Riley, Senior fellow, American Enterprise Institute and author of No Way to Treat a Child
In this book, the Altmans recount a moving personal and professional saga that is deeply intertwined with the tumultuous history of New York City in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. As Claire and Stan were involving themselves in the early battles against the twin epidemics of HIV/AIDS and homelessness, three-month-old Stefanie came into their lives in a manner that seems at first accidental, but ultimately foreordained. Determined to fulfill their pledge to Stefanie's dying mother, and fueled by their growing affection for Stefanie and hers for them, Claire and Stan navigate the reefs and shoals of New York family law toward the goal of adopting her. Twice Blessed tells a valuable story about both the complexity of chosen family, and the simplicity of the love that undergirds it.---David Hansell, Former Commissioner, New York City Administration for Children's Services
About the Author
Stefanie Mercado Altman (Author)Stefanie Mercado Altman is a public health professional, writer, and advocate for adoption, identity, and mental health awareness. She has been published in Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans and lives in Brooklyn, NY, where she continues her advocacy work. Stan Altman (Author)
Stan Altman is a professor of public affairs and higher education leader with over fifty years of experience. He has served as interim President of Baruch College and Dean of the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at CUNY. Currently, he directs the Gaming Pathways Program at City College of New York, focusing on education, workforce development, and technology-driven learning initiatives. Claire Altman (Author)
Claire Altman is a writer, lawyer, and consultant specializing in affordable housing, social services, and public policy. She has developed innovative programs supporting families, seniors, and formerly incarcerated individuals and has dedicated her career to social impact initiatives.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Stefanie Mercado Altman & Stan Altman & Claire Altman
Language: English
Street Date: October 7, 2025
TCIN: 1003556453
UPC: 9781531511807
Item Number (DPCI): 247-26-8435
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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