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Lost Daughters

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A collaborative project of female writers, blogging about adoption from a place of empowerment and peace.

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Lost Daughters Pages Home About Us Our Writers Contact Us Resources Our Book Our Events #flipthescript Instagram Thursday, March 25, 2021 Out of the Shadows: An Adoptee Perspective on "American Baby" by Gabrielle Glaser American Baby is a new non-fiction book about the history of closed adoption in the United States that takes a critical look about adoption in America. The book has received high praise and has been reviewed widely.  The New York Times Book Review described it as "a singular story to tell a universal truth." But I wanted to review the book from the perspective of an adoptee.  Because I have been reading and writing about adoption for years, I was curious what we, the adoption constellation, would think of the book. First of all, I was surprised to find that the author, Gabrielle Glaser, is not part of the adoption triad herself. Most of the books I've read about adoption were written by adoptees. A notable exception is The Lost ...

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