

An edition of Shameless (2015)
the fight for adoption disclosure and the search for my son
By Marilyn Churley
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Between the Lines
Language
eng
Pages
239
Description:
In the late 1960s, at the age of nineteen and living far from home amidst the thriving counterculture of Ottawa, Marilyn Churley got pregnant. Like thousands of other women of the time she kept the event a secret. Faced with few options, she gave the baby up for adoption. Over twenty years later, as the Ontario NDP government's minister responsible for all birth, death, and adoption records, including those of her own child, Churley found herself in a surprising and powerful position, fully engaged in the long and difficult battle to reform adoption disclosure laws and find her son. Both a personal and political story, Shameless is a powerful memoir about a mother's struggle with loss, love, secrets, and lies, and an adoption system shrouded in shame.
subjects: Adoption, Mothers and sons, Biography, Politicians, Adopted children, Birthmothers, Hommes politiques, Biographies, Enfants adoptés, Droit, Divulgation d'informations, Mères et fils, Politicians, canada, Adoption, law and legislation, Disclosure of information, law and legislation, Canada, biography
People: Marilyn Churley
Places: Ontario