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The Girl With Three Birthdays by Patti Eddington

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The Girl With Three Birthdays

An Adopted Daughter's Memoir of Tiaras, Tough Truths, and Tall Tales

Patti Eddington

She Writes Press · Print & ebook · May 7, 2024

Reading lane: Women's Lives

Patti Eddington always knew she was adopted, and her beloved parents seemed amenable enough to questions—but she never wanted to hurt them by expressing curiosity, so she didn’t.

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Good for readers who enjoy Women's LivesGood for readers interested in familyGood for fans of Memoir

Book Details

Authors
Patti Eddington
Publisher
She Writes Press
Published
May 7, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Women's Lives · Adoption & Fostering
Reading lane
Women's Lives

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  • Women's Lives

  • Adoption & Fostering

  • Facing Prejudice & Bias

  • FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Multicultural & Multiracial Families

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  • Family History & Genealogy ( see also REFERENCE / Genealogy & Heraldry)

About This Book

Patti Eddington always knew she was adopted, and her beloved parents seemed amenable enough to questions—but she never wanted to hurt them by expressing curiosity, so she didn’t. The story of her mother cutting off and dying her hair when she was a toddler? She thought it was eccentric and funny, nothing more. When she discovered at fifteen that her birthday wasn’t actually her birthday? She believed it when her mother said she’d changed it to protect her from the “nosy old...

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Patti Eddington always knew she was adopted, and her beloved parents seemed amenable enough to questions—but she never wanted to hurt them by expressing curiosity, so she didn’t. The story of her mother cutting off and dying her hair when she was a toddler? She thought it was eccentric and funny, nothing more. When she discovered at fifteen that her birthday wasn’t actually her birthday? She believed it when her mother said she’d changed it to protect her from the “nosy old biddies” who might try to discover her identity. It wasn’t until decades later, when a genealogy test led Patti to her biological family (including an aunt with a shocking story) and the discovery of yet another birthday, that she really began to integrate what she thought she knew about her origins. Determined to know the truth, she finally petitioned a court to unseal records that had been locked up for almost sixty years—and began to put the pieces of her past together, bit by painstaking bit. Framed by a brief but poignant 1963 “Report of Investigation” based on a caseworker’s one-day visit to Patti’s childhood home, The Girl With Three Birthdays tells the story of an adoptee who always believed she was the answer to a couple’s seventeen-year journey to become parents, until a manila envelope from a rural county court arrived and caused her to question . . . everything.

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