Monica Hall
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Practically Still a Virgin: An Adoption Memoir
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"5 Stars for this dynamic read! This adoption memoir was beautifully documented and written. Finished in a couple of days! If you are an author you should definitely listen…
Monica’s incredible narration and descriptions of her life journey felt incred" Read more of this review » |
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"Insightful, inspiring, eye-opening, tear-jerking, sobering, incredible story of human trauma, healing, and transformation. A brutal glimpse into the worst of humanity and the story of decades of the ups and downs of walking out of that pit of despair"
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"Holy cow! Read this book! As a first mother who relinquished a child, I appreciated Monica's inside look at being both a first mom and someone who was adopted as a child. Monica's story is so innocent and guarded, yet raw at the same time. The comple"
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| Hidden Girls: A Birth Mother's Story of Reunion and Reckoning is beautifully written and eye opening. The author pulls you deep into the raw realities of adoption loss, revealing the emotional weight of a system that has long silenced birth mothers a ...more | |
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“twilight and smells of myrrh and ash, lingering, maybe, from some recent ritual. As I walk inside, bright sunlight dims to cool shadows. My eyes water. I move into the shadows feeling like I’m plummeting through time, falling back into the Middle Ages, me, the dancer and poet, the wild child rebel who loved to laugh and longed to be on the cutting edge of everything.”
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“twilight and smells of myrrh and ash, lingering, maybe, from some recent ritual. As I walk inside, bright sunlight dims to cool shadows. My eyes water. I move into the shadows feeling like I’m plummeting through time, falling back into the Middle Ages, me, the dancer and poet, the wild child rebel who loved to laugh and longed to be on the cutting edge of everything.”
― Hidden Girls: A Birth Mother's Story of Reunion & Reckoning
― Hidden Girls: A Birth Mother's Story of Reunion & Reckoning
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