The Girls Who Went Away, by Ann Fessler
354 pages
"In this deeply moving
work, Ann Fessler brings to light the lives of hundreds of thousands of
young single American women forced to give up their newborn children in
the years following World War II and before Roe v. Wade. The Girls Who Went Away
tells a story not of wild and carefree sexual liberation, but rather of
a devastating double standard that has had punishing long-term effects
on these women and on the children they gave up for adoption. Based on
Fessler's groundbreaking interviews, it brings to brilliant life these
women's voices and the spirit of the time, allowing each to share her
own experience in gripping and intimate detail."
I couldn't put it down. I cried, I loved it.
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