Volume : IV, Issue : IV, April - 2015

Adopted Children and Foster Parents: A Study of Preeti Singh's Flirting with Fate

Jitender Singh

Abstract :

 Adoption and fostering are the customary or optional procedures for taking as one’s own a child of other parents. 

The term ‘adoption’ usually refers to the legal transformation of a child’s familial status, through which individuals 
permanently assume the major responsibilities of birth parents. The term ‘fostering’ usually indicates a temporary, 
mutually agreed upon delegation of the nurturance of the parental role. 
The present paper aims to ing into the notice Preeti Singh’s debut novel, Flirting with Fate (2012). Touching the genre of crime fiction, the author 
has delved deep into the psyche of adopted children, simultaneously exposing how a well educated society receives these kids and what eathes 
into their frustrated intellect. The paper is an endeavour to present the grim glimpses of child psychology, to measure the effect of suppressed 
emotions onto a human’s life and what kind of relationship is shared by adopted children and their foster parents

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Jitender Singh Adopted Children and Foster Parents: A Study of Preeti Singhs Flirting with Fate Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 4, Issue: 4 April 2015


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