A Random Figurine

Me and My Three Mothers

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Adoption, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Susannah D. McCallum ISBN: 9781462813889
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 2, 2008
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Susannah D. McCallum
ISBN: 9781462813889
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 2, 2008
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

*Ive written this book for two reasons; first because my story is different and I thought it would be of interest to my readers, and second, as a therapeutic tool for myself, recollecting memories of my past and the significance each event has had for me in coming to terms with my story.
The books first three chapters describes my relationship with the three women who represented a mother figure to me and my unending need to find my birth mother and my roots.
As I eventually find her, my true sentiments for her are described as well as those for my two also found brothers.
I describe one of my most intense sentiments, how Ive always had an urge for my homeland, unable ever to adjust to a different territory, as well as the memories from my early years as I visit my country again and how they impact my inner self.
I bring to light the unfairness to the adopted in not allowing them the right to know who they are, a primary need for most, which is a basic human right and how the truth, even when painful, should always prevail.
I talk about four primary feelings that have been my constant companions and try to understand them.
Later, traveling through different countries a month after finding my roots enabled me to look at my persona not as a different unique one but as just part of all humanity and allowed me to be more understanding as to my place with its respect.
In the end, more hidden feelings arise and I am able to accept them as such.
It has been therapeutic as well as more self-assuring to my nature as the dark passages in my life and the endurance I developed resolves most of my internal conflicts.
I timidly engaged into writing and without prior expertise have written each word as it flew directly from my heart and although I do accept my imperfections, I am grateful for this experience, a sanctuary for me, a tool and an inspiration for those with similar challenges and an informant for those without them.

Susannah D. McCallum*

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*Ive written this book for two reasons; first because my story is different and I thought it would be of interest to my readers, and second, as a therapeutic tool for myself, recollecting memories of my past and the significance each event has had for me in coming to terms with my story.
The books first three chapters describes my relationship with the three women who represented a mother figure to me and my unending need to find my birth mother and my roots.
As I eventually find her, my true sentiments for her are described as well as those for my two also found brothers.
I describe one of my most intense sentiments, how Ive always had an urge for my homeland, unable ever to adjust to a different territory, as well as the memories from my early years as I visit my country again and how they impact my inner self.
I bring to light the unfairness to the adopted in not allowing them the right to know who they are, a primary need for most, which is a basic human right and how the truth, even when painful, should always prevail.
I talk about four primary feelings that have been my constant companions and try to understand them.
Later, traveling through different countries a month after finding my roots enabled me to look at my persona not as a different unique one but as just part of all humanity and allowed me to be more understanding as to my place with its respect.
In the end, more hidden feelings arise and I am able to accept them as such.
It has been therapeutic as well as more self-assuring to my nature as the dark passages in my life and the endurance I developed resolves most of my internal conflicts.
I timidly engaged into writing and without prior expertise have written each word as it flew directly from my heart and although I do accept my imperfections, I am grateful for this experience, a sanctuary for me, a tool and an inspiration for those with similar challenges and an informant for those without them.

Susannah D. McCallum*

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