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Adopted

Loss, love, family and reunion

JO WILLIS AND BRIGITTA BAKER

The experience of closed adoption in Aotearoa New Zealand

To not know your family story is a huge loss of your sense of self. It has the potential to undermine your wellbeing and your relationships across a lifetime. Adopted is the powerful and honest account of two of the thousands of children affected by closed adoption in Aotearoa New Zealand, from 1950 to the mid 1970s.

Jo Willis and Brigitta Baker both sought and found their respective birthparents at different stages of their lives and have become advocates for other adopted New Zealanders. They share the complexity of that journey, the emotional challenges they faced, and the ongoing impacts of their adoptions, with candour and courage. Closed adoption also exacts a physical and emotional toll on birthparents, partners and children. Their stories are also told in this compelling book.

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‘Compelling, honest and poignant’ — Otago Daily Times

Key Information

Category:
All books, Biography and memoir, Contemporary issues, eBooks
ISBN:
9781991016102
ESBN:
9781991016119
Publisher:
Massey University Press
Imprint:
Massey University Press
Published:
11/08/2022
Page Extent:
240
Format:
Soft Cover

About The Authors

Jo Willis

Jo Willis is an adopted person and a specialist in the field of adoption counselling, coaching and education.

Brigitta Baker

Brigitta Baker was adopted during the closed adoption era, and has been in reunion with her birth family since 2008. Her professional experience ranges from advisory roles in the public sector through to positions with large corporations within human resource management, training facilitation, leadership development, organisational development and coaching.

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