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Zara Phillips Chasing Away the Shadows: An Adoptee's Journey to Motherhood
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Description: A vivid and entertaining story of one determined young woman's quest to find her unique place in the world. Adopted as an infant by well-to-do parents in a London suburb, Zara Phillips felt wracked with a sense of displacement she couldn't explain -- an inner turmoil at odds with her developing persona as a cool rock singer. In secret, she decided that she must discover her truth of her identity. The cost, as turned out, would be great. Phillips takes the reader along for the whole rich ride, through rage and drugs and tours and men to the hard-earned happiness of motherhood and marriage in a home unquestionably her own. Even readers who weren't adopted will understand Phillips's driving need to uncover the truth. In direct, spare language, she unerringly locates the universal pulse beneath her personal spiritual journey. "Chasing Away the Shadows" delivers information, including a solid resource guide for adoptees and parents. But Phillips writes like a novelist. Her suspenseful search for her birth parents keeps the pages turning. And amid the drama, she lets the laughter through. One highlight: Phillips's son telling workmen that his mum is like Superman. Why? "Because she's adopted!" he says. "Chasing Away the Shadows" is a super book. Whether you're adopted or just plain human, don't miss it.
Keywords: adoptee, motherhood, pregnancy, parents


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Ciaochar
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Registered: October 2002
Location: Oregon
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Review Date: Sat July 11, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): a good real life story written like a novel, with a clear voice.
Negative aspects of the product (cons): maybe not for younger readers

It's been a few years since I read this book, but it was very well written and a page turner. I may need to look for it and read it again. I would recommend this book to adult adoptees, there is some wisdom to glean from these pages. It might not be best for young readers, because of some of the struggles the young woman faced growing up. Also, I realized while my own adoption was difficult, some people had a much more difficult situation. This book inspired me to start writing my own story in "novel" format which I am in the process of doing now, and consider it a healing journey.
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