Summary:
The memoir recounts the author's shocking discovery through a DNA test that the man he thought was his father was not his biological parent. This revelation leads him on a deeply personal journey, confronting family secrets and exploring the complex implications of genetic inheritance on identity and relationships.
Key points:
1. Identity Exploration: The book delves into identity issues as Bill Griffeth discovers his father is not his biological parent through a DNA test.
Books similar to "The Stranger in My Genes":
Twice a Daughter
Julie Ryan McGue
Inheritance
Dani Shapiro
The Lost Family
Libby Copeland
The Mistress's Daughter
A.M. Homes
After Long Silence
Helen Fremont
All You Can Ever Know
Nicole Chung
They Left Us Everything
Plum Johnson
I'll Be Seeing You
Elizabeth Berg
On Chapel Sands
Laura Cumming
Out of the Shoebox
Yaron Reshef|Never Again Press