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When You Never Said Goodbye: An Adoptee's Search for Her Birth Mother: A Novel in Poems and Journal Entries
Contributor(s): Kearney, Meg (Author)
ISBN: 0892554797     ISBN-13: 9780892554799
Publisher: Persea Books
OUR PRICE:   $16.16  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Family - Adoption
- Young Adult Fiction | Coming Of Age
- Young Adult Fiction | Novels In Verse
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2016039183
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.6" W x 8.2" (0.95 lbs) 224 pages
 
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A student at NYU in Greenwich Village, Liz McLane is pursuing her dream of becoming a poet and, at the same time, determined to find her birth mother, no matter what the results may be. Through her journals, Liz records her struggle to navigate adoption bureaucracy and laws. In spare and poignant poems, she confides her fears and her prayers. Could her birth mother be the unknown guitarist in Washington Square Park, who sings a soulful song in a strangely familiar voice? Against a backdrop of college life--classes on Alice Munro and Billy Collins and an active social life--and with the help of her sister, friends, and a private investigator, Liz summons the courage to face the truth about her mother and herself.

This is an unforgettable novel full of heart that addresses the primary questions all adoptees must answer for themselves: who was the woman who gave me life, and why did she decide to give me away? Based on author Meg Kearney's own experiences.


Contributor Bio(s): Kearney, Meg: - Meg Kearney is the author of The Secret of Me and The Girl in the Mirror. She has written two prize-winning poetry collections for adults and a critically acclaimed and popular picture book for children, Trouper (Scholastic). Before becoming founding director of the low-residency MFA at Pine Manor College (Chestnut Hlil, MA), Kearney was Assoc. Director of the National Book Foundation, sponsor of the National Book Awards, for 11 years.