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The Girls Who Went Away: The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade by
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Reese
is on page 208 of 362
this book is super engaging but also super heavy. It’s taken me a bit to read it because I feel like I have to trek through. that being said- why isn’t this stuff in the history books? Makes me wonder what is actively occurring now that we are blind to. Lord Jesus reveal places where darkness rules & equip Your people to bring light!
— Jun 16, 2026 07:07AM
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kitabluvr
is on page 99 of 354
The section where the author talks about how the father of the child was never held to the same (or really any) standards that the mother was held to UGHHHHHH I hate the patriarchy for raising bitch ass boys
— Jun 14, 2026 10:16AM
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kitabluvr
is on page 66 of 354
“I had always thought boys had it better than women. All my life, you know? And that whole experience made me feel even more so-that it's the girls who get punished, the girls who suffer through all of this stuff, and the girls who can't talk about it.”
DJT YOU NEED TO DIE
— Jun 12, 2026 12:20PM
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DJT YOU NEED TO DIE
Reese
is on page 115 of 362
talked to my mom about this& truly had no idea how prevalent this was!! An estimated million and a half women who were forced to surrender their babies as teenage mothers. might be a new fixation for me to research!!!!
— Jun 05, 2026 09:46AM
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Reese
is on page 75 of 362
found this in my office & am learning lots! gut-wrenching but opening my eyes!
— Jun 04, 2026 01:22PM
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Emily Savalox
is 17% done
This book is so interesting — and also really sad.
— Jun 03, 2026 04:57PM
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