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In the 1960's ABC was a national program that placed youths from disadvantaged communities in secondary schools of more affluent towns.  
Rose Lewis, a producer for WCBV-TV, wrote I'' Love You Like Crazy Cakes'' based on her experiences adopting a Chinese baby.
*[http://andover.mvlc.org/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/rdetail.xml?r=372767&t=i%20love%20you%20like%20crazy%20cakes&tp=title&l=5&d=0&hc=3&rt=title I Love you Like Crazy Cakes]
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*''Local Author Inspired About Adoption'', Townsman, August 31, 2000, page 17
*[http://www.businessweek.com/careers/workingparents/blog/archives/2007/05/_why_did_you_de.html ''Meet Rose Lewis, Single, Working Mother -- and Author''], Bloomberg Business Week, May 14, 2007


*ABC Begins Fundraising. (raising money to renovate the ABC house; group has been in Andover for 30 years.)''Andover Townsman'' 5/24/2001, p.1,5.




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Rose Lewis, a producer for WCBV-TV, wrote I Love You Like Crazy Cakes based on her experiences adopting a Chinese baby.

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