Ithaka: A Daugther’s Memoir of Being Found
The voice on the other end of the line was soft, yet forthright: “Sarah, my name is Hannah Morgan. I think I’m your birth mother.”
The phone call, wholly unexpected, instantly turned Sarah Saffian’s world upside-down, threatening her sense of family, identity, self. Adopted as an infant twenty-three years before, living happily in New York, Sarah had been “found” by her biological parents despite her reluctance to embrace them.
In this searing, lyrical memoir, Sarah chronicles her painful journey from confusion and anger to acceptance and, finally, reunion–but not until three soul-searching years had passed. In spare, luminous prose, Sarah Saffian crafts a powerful story of self-discovery and belonging–a deeply personal memoir told with grace, eloquence, and compassion. At once heartbreaking and profoundly uplifting, Ithaka is sure to touch anyone who has grappled with who they are.
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The Shoebox Effect: Transforming Pain Into Fortitude and Purpose
Finding My Roots: A Journal of Discovery and Reunification
The Foundling: The True Story of a Kidnapping, a Family Secret, and My Search for the Real Me
The Girls Who Went Away: The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade
The Baby Scoop Era: Unwed Mothers, Infant Adoption and Forced Surrender
Before We Were Yours: A Novel
When Never Comes Again – A Novel
Through Adopted Eyes: A Collection of Memoirs From Adoptees
Being Adopted: The Lifelong Search for Self
Lost and Found