ABOUT TWINS FOUND IN A BOX: SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION VERSION | ADVANCE REVIEW COPY (ARC) What if you were led to believe that you are an all-American Generation-X teenager, only to shockingly discover after marriage and children that you are really an "alien" according to the United States Government? This is a coming-of-age (& identity) narrative of an adoptee who spent her upbringing trying to win the approval of her adoptive parents, the church, and even God, only to learn in the end that she was at risk of deportation during her entire childhood and into adulthood. Today the author is a doctor in philosophy and the author of ten books and several feature length screenplays. Many of her books have been bestsellers on Amazon in several subcategories, such as women's history, minority studies, extended families, and adoption. She has been awarded gold medals for each of her memoirs and two silver from the international website for her research book (Adoption History 101) and for one of her anthologies (Adoptees: We Are Not Who They Think We Are.) Many of her books can be found on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Harvard University online. Janine's series, which she names the rEvolutionary Adoptee Collective, consists of nine books on adoption, plus a bonus book. Each book provides insight into the inner workings of adoption never heard before by the industry authorities and profiteers in the field. If you'd like a view of adoption from the 50th floor, Janine's books will give you everything you need to find the stairs leading to a better view of the practice. You might be able to relate to at least one component in Janine Vance's teenager adoption experience from Twins Found in a Box or from her endeavor to find her birth family from The Search for Mother Missing.