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Adoption - Bitterroot: A Salish Memoir of Transracial Adoption (American Indian Lives)

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Book Synopsis: 2019 High Plains Book Award (Creative Nonfiction and Indigenous Writer categories) 2021 Barbara Sudler Award from History Colorado In Bitterroot Susan Devan Harness traces her journey to understand the complexities and struggles of being an American Indian child adopted by a white couple and living in the rural American West. When Harness was fifteen years old, she questioned her adoptive father about her “real” parents. He replied that they had died in a car accident not long after she was born—except they hadn’t, as Harness would learn in a conversation with a social worker a few years later. Harness’s search for answers revolved around her need to ascertain why she was the target of racist remarks and why she seemed always to be on the outside looking in. New questions followed her through college and into her twenties when she started her own family. Meeting her biological family in her early thirties generated even more questions. In her forties Harness decided to get serious about finding answers when, conducting oral histories, she talked with other transracial adoptees. In her fifties she realized that the concept of “home” she had attributed to the reservation existed only in her imagination. Making sense of her family, the American Indian history of assimilation, and the very real—but culturally constructed—concept of race helped Harness answer the often puzzling questions of stereotypes, a sense of nonbelonging, the meaning of family, and the importance of forgiveness and self-acceptance. In the process Bitterroot also provides a deep and rich context in which to experience life.

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Discover the captivating journey of self-discovery and resilience in "Bitterroot: A Salish Memoir of Transracial Adoption." This award-winning book, recipient of the 2019 High Plains Book Award and the prestigious 2021 Barbara Sudler Award from History Colorado, delves into the complexities and struggles of being an American Indian child adopted by a white couple in rural America.

Author Susan Devan Harness takes you on an emotional rollercoaster as she unravels the mysteries surrounding her adoption. Her quest for truth, sparked by racist remarks and a constant feeling of being an outsider, evolves through her college years and into adulthood.

Harness's personal journey reaches its climax when she meets her biological family in her thirties, unearthing even more profound questions about her identity. As she recounts her quest for answers through oral histories and explores the history of assimilation and race in America, readers gain a deep understanding of the importance of forgiveness, self-acceptance, and the complexities of belonging.

Immerse yourself in the rich and thought-provoking pages of "Bitterroot." This memoir not only offers an intimate glimpse into one woman's life but also provides a powerful lens through which to examine broader themes of family, cultural assimilation, and the construction of racial identity. Experience the transformative power of this extraordinary memoir, available now.

Ready to embark on this remarkable journey? Get your copy of "Bitterroot: A Salish Memoir of Transracial Adoption".

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