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Author Fessler, Ann.

Title The girls who went away : the hidden history of women who surrendered children for adoption in the decades before Roe v. Wade / Ann Fessler.

Imprint New York : Penguin Press, 2006.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  362.8298 F425g 2006    ---  Available
Description 354 p. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents My own story as an adoptee -- Breaking the silence --Good girls v. bad girls --Discovery and shame --The family's fears -- Going away -- Birth and surrender -- The aftermath -- Search and reunion --Talking and listening -- Every mother but my own.
Summary This book brings to light the lives of 1.5 million single American women in the years following World War II who, under enormous social and family pressure, were coerced to give up their newborn children. It tells not of wild and carefree sexual liberation, but rather of a devastating double standard that has had punishing long-term effects on these women and on the children they gave up. Single pregnant women were shunned by family and friends, evicted from schools, sent away to maternity homes to have their children alone, and often treated with cold contempt by doctors, nurses, and clergy. The majority of the women interviewed by Fessler, herself an adoptee, have never spoken of their experiences, and most have been haunted by grief and shame their entire adult lives.--From publisher description.
Subject Birthmothers.
Adoption -- Psychological aspects.
ISBN 1594200947
9781594200946
Standard No. 9781594200946
IG# 1594200947
YDXCP 2381517

 
    
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