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All About You: An Adopted Child's Story
liz duren
12 episodes
9 months ago

This isn’t just another story about a search for a birth mother. This is a story about secrets and lies and the lengths people will go to to protect a grand Southern family name from scandal. It’s a story about tireless perseverance in claiming a meaningful life when your very birth seemed to be a cause for shame. Where secrets are buried deeper than the family silver when the Yankees came a-callin’. But mostly, it’s proof that Soap Opera plotlines and real life have WAY more in common than we are willing to admit ( except for that whole coming back from the dead part… ) I lived in a world of wild imagination fueled by long stretches of childhood boredom, so what else was I going to do but keep the endless storyline going until the truth finally came out and we cried mascara-stained tears.



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This isn’t just another story about a search for a birth mother. This is a story about secrets and lies and the lengths people will go to to protect a grand Southern family name from scandal. It’s a story about tireless perseverance in claiming a meaningful life when your very birth seemed to be a cause for shame. Where secrets are buried deeper than the family silver when the Yankees came a-callin’. But mostly, it’s proof that Soap Opera plotlines and real life have WAY more in common than we are willing to admit ( except for that whole coming back from the dead part… ) I lived in a world of wild imagination fueled by long stretches of childhood boredom, so what else was I going to do but keep the endless storyline going until the truth finally came out and we cried mascara-stained tears.



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Parenting
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All About You
All About You: An Adopted Child's Story
34 seconds
1 year ago
All About You

At fifteen, Liz learns a long-held secret about her life.

She was adopted.

This news will lead Liz on a 29-year journey to find the mother who gave her away. Like a master detective, she will navigate her search by deciphering decades-old agency documents to decode the truths within them. Fraught with dead ends and disappointments, her journey threatens to reveal secrets that have long defined the lives of her loved ones.

Told with heart, humor, and bittersweet reflections of a South Carolina girlhood, All About You​ will resonate with any reader struggling to find her place in the world. 



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All About You: An Adopted Child's Story

This isn’t just another story about a search for a birth mother. This is a story about secrets and lies and the lengths people will go to to protect a grand Southern family name from scandal. It’s a story about tireless perseverance in claiming a meaningful life when your very birth seemed to be a cause for shame. Where secrets are buried deeper than the family silver when the Yankees came a-callin’. But mostly, it’s proof that Soap Opera plotlines and real life have WAY more in common than we are willing to admit ( except for that whole coming back from the dead part… ) I lived in a world of wild imagination fueled by long stretches of childhood boredom, so what else was I going to do but keep the endless storyline going until the truth finally came out and we cried mascara-stained tears.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.