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Surrendered Child: A Birth Mother's Journey
Karen McElmurray
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| #1848740 in Books | University of Georgia Press | 2006-03-15 | 2006-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.50 x.61 x5.50l,.65 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| The Best Birthmother Narrative I Have Read|By maryanne|This is an important book for all interested in adoption and especially the birthmother experience to read. The writing is far superior to the usual adoption memoir; liquid,lyrical, poignant, vivid and emotionally true. The poetic stream of consciousness style is perfect to convey the ambiguity, pain, guilt, and clouded mem|From Publishers Weekly|While memoirs by foster parents and adopted children crowd bookshelves, we haven't heard as much from the women who've given up those children for adoption. McElmurray may seem a typical birth mother—a working-class teen unprepared t
Surrendered Child is Karen Salyer McElmurray's raw, poignant account of her journey from her teen years, when she put her newborn child up for adoption, to adulthood and a desperate search for the son she never knew. In a patchwork narrative interwoven with dark memories from her childhood, McElmurray deftly treads where few dare―into a gritty, honest exploration of the loss a birth mother experiences.
The year was 1973, a time of social upheaval, even ...
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