Sara H. Phillips seemed to live a charmed life—backing singer to the stars with an incredible career here and across the Atlantic—but her smile masked a difficult childhood and the reality that she was adopted as a baby in the 1960s. Her life soon spiraled and as a teenager, she suffered from drug and alcohol addiction, as she struggled to find her birth parents and her true identity. Somebody’s Daughter is a fascinating and revealing account of how a beautiful woman’s life has been dominated by her adoption and how it has affected her and those around her. Hard-hitting and emotional, Zara’s memoir explores the needs of adopted children, with her characteristic warmth and wit, and the true journey it takes to find where you belong.
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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
Ithaka: A Daugther’s Memoir of Being Found