
The Adoption Lie
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Narrateur(s):
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Yoosuf Audible
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Auteur(s):
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Michael DeMarais
À propos de cet audio
This story recounts a complex and emotional journey of an adoptee, reflecting on the experiences of being stolen at birth and the lifelong impact of this trauma. In the early 1970s, an unwed teenage girl puts her child up for adoption, leading to a profound loss and a sense of emptiness that haunts the author throughout their life. The narrative unfolds through various chapters highlighting his struggles with anger, grief, and identity, pointing out the lack of connection with adoptive parents who couldn't address his emotional needs.
The protagonist's search for their birth family becomes a significant driving force, fueled by the quest for belonging. As they navigate relationships, emotional turmoil, and moments of isolation, we see growth shaped by painful experiences. Over the years, various coping mechanisms, including reading and self-education, are employed to fill the emotional void.
Ultimately, the narrative culminates in a hopeful reunion with the birth mother after decades of searching, illustrating the themes of resilience, healing, and the transformative power of love and acceptance. The discovery of family and connection illustrates the importance of roots and belonging, helping to mend the soul and finally allowing the author to feel whole. Through this personal saga, the author aims to offer hope to others facing similar struggles, emphasizing that healing and re-connection are possible.
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