What Adoption Memoirs Can Teach us: A Talk With Marianne Novy

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Marianne Novy was an adoptee who was encouraged to hide that fact and obliged the people around her by keeping quiet about it until she became a college student. Over time she chose to seek out members of her birth family and develop some relationships with some of them. When she became a college professor adoption became a part of her teaching life and she also wrote on the topic. Her most recent book compared themes and insights from reading 45 different adoption memoirs. Learn more about this project and how doing this reading and research influenced her ideas about open adoption in this episode of Adoption Uncovered.

You can find a list of sources that Marianne used for her book at the link here.

More information about Marianne and the other books she has worked on can be found at her university web page here.

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