Family Wanted: Adoption Stories
By (Author) Sara Holloway
Granta Books
Granta Books
1st September 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Parenting: advice and issues
Sociology: family and relationships
362.734092
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
200g
Family has always been fertile ground for writers. To the usual familial themes, adoption adds its own potent elements: mystery, luck, the questing for origins, the yearning for a child, the importance (or not) of blood ties, and fundamental questions about what it is to become a parent and a family. AM Homes writes of being relentlessly tracked down by her birth mother, and Bernard Cornwell about being adopted by members of a repressive religious sect; Tama Janowitz comically describes meeting her Chinese daughter for the first time, and Martin Rowson reflects on encountering his surprisingly numerous long-lost siblings; Matthew Engel wrestles with international red tape and social workers in his bid to adopt a child and Emily Prager writes movingly about how her young daughter came to terms with being adopted; Jonathan Rendall falls for his birth mother and Paula Fox writes about the joy of being reunited with the daughter she gave up for adoption decades before.
'A frequently startling and consistently moving collection... blood alone is not the motor of the family story, but love, guilt and pain will continue to be' Telegraph 'The stories take you on a roller coaster of emotions... Whoever you are and however your life is affected by adoption you will find elements of yourself within this book' Adoption Net 'This eclectic set of reflections by adoptees and adoptive and birth parents runs the gamut of possibilities... a joy to read' Times Educational Supplement 'A celebration of the range and diversity of the human condition... wonderful reading' Irish Times 'A truly emotive read with a wide appeal... stunning anthology' The Big Issue
Sara Holloway is a Senior Editor at Granta Books.