Summary:
The memoir chronicles the author's journey as an adoptee searching for her biological family and sense of self. It delves into the complexities of adoption, the emotional rollercoaster of finding her roots, and the impact of these discoveries on her identity and relationships.
Key points:
1. Identity Search: The book follows the author's journey as an adopted child seeking her biological roots, highlighting the importance of understanding one's origins.
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