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Taken at birth, stolen babies, hidden lies, and my journey to finding home, Jane Blasio

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Taken at birth, stolen babies, hidden lies, and my journey to finding home, Jane Blasio
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Taken at birth
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jane Blasio
Sub title
stolen babies, hidden lies, and my journey to finding home
Summary
From the 1940s through the 1960s, young pregnant women entered the front door of a clinic in a small North Georgia town. Sometimes their babies exited out the back, sold to northern couples who were desperate to hold a newborn in their arms. But these weren't adoptions--they were transactions. And one unethical doctor was exploiting other people's tragedies. Jane Blasio was one of those babies. At six, she learned she was adopted. At fourteen, she first saw her birth certificate, which led her to begin piecing together details of her past. Jane undertook a decades-long personal investigation to not only discover her own origins but identify and reunite other victims of the Hicks Clinic human trafficking scheme. Along the way she became an expert in illicit adoptions, serving as an investigator and telling her story on every major news network. Taken at Birth is the remarkable account of her tireless quest for truth, justice, and resolution. Perfect for book clubs, as well as those interested in inspirational stories of adoption, human trafficking, and true crime
Target audience
adult
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