Daughter, Undefined

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Pub Date May 18 2018 | Archive Date Sep 26 2018
Wisdom House Books | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Given up in a secret adoption shortly after birth, Jackie's life has been a story of perseverance and self-discovery from day one. When she learned the truth at age twenty-five, Jackie began to unravel her family's tangled history one thread at a time, no matter where it took her.

Daughter, Undefined is the unapologetic voice of a woman who endured family betrayal, emotional and physical abuse, and intense loss, but always held on to hope. Her journey to the truth and to happiness hasn't been easy, and it isn't over, but she never, ever gave up. Jackie's story reminds us that we can choose who we want to be, and that it's never too late to change our lives.

Given up in a secret adoption shortly after birth, Jackie's life has been a story of perseverance and self-discovery from day one. When she learned the truth at age twenty-five, Jackie began to...


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ISBN 9780999219362
PRICE $12.95 (USD)

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The author's raw and honest writing about her adoption with her twin brother and the impact it had on her life captivated me from the beginning. It was heartbreaking to read about the abuse and neglect that the author endured. What was more heartbreaking was reading about her having to give her own son up for adoption to a family member due to the same issues. I loved reading about how the author, with the support of her husband and genetic testing, was able to track down her family and reconnect after finding sobriety. Have tissues handy when you read this, as you will need them.

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