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Book Synopsis: A New York Times Notable Book
The shocking truth about postwar adoption in America, told through the bittersweet story of one teenager, the son she was forced to relinquish, and their search to find each other.
During the Baby Boom in 1960s America, women were encouraged to stay home and raise large families, but sex and childbirth were taboo subjects. Premarital sex was common, but birth control was hard to get and abortion was illegal. In 1961, sixteen-year-old Margaret Erle fell in love and became pregnant. Her enraged family sent her to a maternity home, and after she gave birth, she wasn't even allowed her to hold her own son. Social workers threatened her with jail until she signed away her parental rights. Her son vanished, his whereabouts and new identity known only to an adoption agency that would never share the slightest detail about his fate.
Claiming to be acting in the best interests of all, the adoption business was founded on secrecy and lies. American Baby lays out how a lucrative and exploitative industry removed children from their birth mothers and placed them with hopeful families, fabricating stories about infants' origins and destinations, then closing the door firmly between the parties forever. Adoption agencies and other organizations that purported to help pregnant women struck unethical deals with doctors and researchers for pseudoscientific "assessments," and shamed millions of women into surrendering their children.
Gabrielle Glaser dramatically demonstrates the power of the expectations and institutions that Margaret faced. Margaret went on to marry and raise a large family with David's father, but she never stopped longing for and worrying about her firstborn. She didn't know he spent the first years of his life living just a few blocks away from her; as he grew, he wondered about where he came from and why he was given up. Their tale--one they share with millions of Americans--is one of loss, love, and the search for identity.
Adoption's closed records are being legally challenged in states nationwide. Open adoption is the rule today, but the identities of many who were adopted or who surrendered a child in the postwar decades are locked in sealed files. American Baby illuminates a dark time in our history and shows a path to reunion that can help heal the wounds inflicted by years of shame and secrecy.
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Are you ready to embark on a fascinating journey through a hidden chapter of American history? American Baby: A Mother, a Child, and the Shadow History of Adoption is a riveting book that uncovers the shocking truth about postwar adoption in America. This New York Times Notable Book will take you on an emotional rollercoaster as you follow the bittersweet story of one teenager, Margaret Erle, who was forced to relinquish her son and their relentless search to find each other.
Step back into the Baby Boom era of 1960s America, where societal norms had a stranglehold on women's choices. Discover firsthand the challenges Margaret faced as she fell in love and became pregnant at just sixteen years old. Experience her anguish as she was sent away to a maternity home, stripped of her rights as a mother, and coerced into signing away her parental rights. Margaret's heartbreaking journey reflects the dark underbelly of the adoption industry, driven by secrecy and exploitation.
Gabrielle Glaser, the talented author behind American Baby, exposes the web of deception that characterized the adoption business during this era. From fabricating stories about infants' origins to sealing records and shaming millions of women into surrendering their children, the adoption industry was built on a foundation of lies. Glaser masterfully portrays the power of expectations and institutions that Margaret faced, making this book not just a historical account but also a deeply personal story of loss, love, and the search for identity.
American Baby also sheds light on the ongoing legal challenges surrounding closed adoption records. As we live in a time of open adoption, we must not forget the countless individuals whose identities remain locked away in sealed files. This book serves as a beacon of hope, offering a path to reunion and healing for those affected by years of shame and secrecy. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to explore an untold piece of America's past.
Ready to immerse yourself in this captivating tale? Experience the power of American Baby: A Mother, a Child, and the Shadow History of Adoption. Join Margaret and millions of Americans in their quest for truth, connection, and healing. Click here to purchase this book now and dive into this heart-wrenching story today.
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