“The day I realized I had two mothers, I was cut in half. One mother had had me in her belly and brought me to the special nursery, while this mother I called Mommy took me home from the nursery to live. One half of myself resided here with my family, and the other half was lost, lost to a shadowy woman floating somewhere out there in the world… You see, I’m adopted.”
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"...Her story is unforgettable." -Kathleen Daley for the Star-Ledger
"Bauer’s yearning to understand her past the journey of her search and the resulting complexities make for captivating storytelling..... Bauer is able to make a personal narrative feel like a universal truth." ForeWord Review
Friday, February 8, 2013
AdoptLit Book Tour: The Sound of Hope, an Adoptee’s Quest for her Origins
My memoir is being featured in a Virtual Book Tour by Lori Lavender Luz, an adoptive mother and advocate for open adoptions. She has a great blog, and an upcoming book of her own coming out soon, The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption. Go to her page at her Open Adoption Bloggers site to sign up to participate in the Book Tour for The Sound of Hope.
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So pleased to have the chance to bring your memoir to people interested in open/closed adoption. It's such a good read!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to interacting with everyone on our blogs, this will be my first book tour! And this topic is so important for all within the adoption community.
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