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American Baby

A Mother, a Child, and the Shadow History of Adoption

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American Baby

De: Gabrielle Glaser
Narrado por: Kathe Mazur, Gabrielle Glaser, Margaret Katz
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A New York Times Notable Book

The shocking truth about postwar adoption in America, told through the bittersweet story of one teenager, the son she was forced to relinquish, and their search to find each other.

“[T]his book about the past might foreshadow a coming shift in the future… ‘I don’t think any legislators in those states who are anti-abortion are actually thinking, “Oh, great, these single women are gonna raise more children.” No, their hope is that those children will be placed for adoption. But is that the reality? I doubt it.’”[says Glaser]” -Mother Jones


During the Baby Boom in 1960s America, women were encouraged to stay home and raise large families, but sex and childbirth were taboo subjects. Premarital sex was common, but birth control was hard to get and abortion was illegal. In 1961, sixteen-year-old Margaret Erle fell in love and became pregnant. Her enraged family sent her to a maternity home, where social workers threatened her with jail until she signed away her parental rights. Her son vanished, his whereabouts and new identity known only to an adoption agency that would never share the slightest detail about his fate.

The adoption business was founded on secrecy and lies. American Baby lays out how a lucrative and exploitative industry removed children from their birth mothers and placed them with hopeful families, fabricating stories about infants' origins and destinations, then closing the door firmly between the parties forever. Adoption agencies and other organizations that purported to help pregnant women struck unethical deals with doctors and researchers for pseudoscientific "assessments," and shamed millions of women into surrendering their children.

The identities of many who were adopted or who surrendered a child in the postwar decades are still locked in sealed files. Gabrielle Glaser dramatically illustrates in Margaret and David’s tale--one they share with millions of Americans—a story of loss, love, and the search for identity.
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I loved this book. Another history of how we are so influenced by religion and society. It was both sad and invigorating. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants additional Information about adoption .

Really informative

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American Baby is a book you will not be able to put down. It is a beautifully written book about so much sadness and heartbreak. The story about Margaret and George Katz and their beautiful baby Stephen who they were forced to give up is profoundly moving. The cruel and secretive aspects of adoptions once practiced in this country are shocking. I highly recommend this book.

Unbelievable Hope and Strength

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A very in-depth examination of adoption through the lens of a journalist who tells the story of Margaret, who gave birth to her son in the post world war 2 adoption craze, and her son Steven "David". This novel examines the aftermath of closed adoptions which cut off so many birth families from any knowledge of the baby they placed into adoption and the life they would set out to lead with particular focus on Margaret and Steven's story. I enjoyed so many aspects of this book, but one thing struck me toward the end. Only one half of 1% of mothers today choose a closed adoption compared to the nearly 100% who were forced into closed adoptions for decades in post-war America. Think of the 99.5% of mothers who would never have chosen a closed adoption if they had a choice. It's mind boggling.

Phenomenal

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Loved this book, which was so well researched and written so well. Can’t wait to read it with my book group!

A powerful, moving story

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This was a real eye opener! Women, we’ve come a long way!
The story is so touching and so real. Beautifully written and read. And what a treat at the end to hear Margaret’s own voice and thoughts. Truly inspiring.

A must read for all mothers

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