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category: Literary Collections
published: Sep 2011
ISBN:9781926971032
publisher: TouchWood Editions

Somebody’s Child

Stories about Adoption

edited by Bruce Gillespie & Lynne Van Luven, foreword by Michaela Pereira

tagged: essays, adoption & fostering, personal memoirs
Description

Universal stories of longing and belonging.

Our quest for origin and, by extension, identity is universal to the human experience. For the twenty-five contributors to Somebody’s Child, the topic of adoption is not—and perhaps never can be—a neutral issue. With unique courage, each of them discusses their experience of the adoption process. Some share stories of heartbreak; others have discovered joy; some have searched for closure. Somebody’s Child captures the many unforgettable faces and voices of adoption.

The third book in a series of anthologies about the twenty-first-century family, Somebody’s Child follows Nobody’s Mother and Nobody’s Father, two essay collections from childless adults on parenthood, family and choices. Together, these three books challenge readers to reexamine traditional definitions of the concept of “family.”

About the Authors

Bruce Gillespie

Bruce is an Assistant Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University's Brantford Campus, where he teaches journalism.

Please visit www.brucegillespie.com.


Lynne Van Luven is an associate professor at the Department of Writing, University of Victoria, where she teaches journalism and creative non-fiction. She has edited four previous anthologies, including Nobody's Mother: Life Without Kids.

Please visit //finearts.uvic.ca/lynnevanluven/.


Lynne Van Luven is an associate professor at the Department of Writing, University of Victoria, where she teaches journalism and creative non-fiction. She has edited four previous anthologies, including Nobody's Mother: Life Without Kids.

Please visit //finearts.uvic.ca/lynnevanluven/.

Editorial Reviews

Like the pieces of the puzzle in the lives of adoptees seeking their identity, these essays fit together to form as complete an understanding as is ever possible. —Betty Jane Hegerat


Each [story]—like life itself—is full of unexpected twists and surprises. But all of the narrators are honest, compassionate and have something important to say about the ways their lives have been forever changed by adoption. —The Toronto Star


With stories flooding in from all angles of adoption, the final 25 range from the classic young woman forced to give up her baby to the child who is always looking for an unknown face in the crowd, to the gay parent, the sibling dynamics and more. —Monday Magazine

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