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Separation, Sorrow, and Silence: What Birth Mothers and Birth Searching in Children’s Literature Can Teach Us About the Abortion v. Adoption Debate
This article compares one fictional birth mother’s experience (in Son by Lois Lowry, 2012) to actual testimonies of birth mothers in real life. Understanding this trauma should give pause to anyone suggesting that adoption is a painless and desirable alternative to abortion.