Susan's quest introduces the subculture of the adoption search and reunion movement, populated with sleuths, "search angel" genealogists and political activists. Her poignant meeting with her birth mother uncovers a deeper tragedy that they both begin to fight from their very different lives. TAPIOCA FIRE proves the adage that the most difficult part of a quest is the journey home. TAPIOCA FIRE has received acclaim from adoptees, from mothers who gave away a child, and from adoptive parents on social media. Like the novel TAPIOCA FIRE, our stories of search and reunion cross decades and contin...