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Peggy Barnes' recently unsealed birth certificate arrived just after she buried the woman who raised her. She discovered her entire life had been a lie. She was born at The Salvation Army Home for Unwed Mothers to a young woman from the back hills of Alabama--Miss Pauline Miller.

Peggy says "I'd always been told my birth parents were dead. At age sixty-five, the last thing I needed was another mother. But I wanted to find Pauline. If I could find out what happened to her, maybe I could answer some of the questions I had never understood about my own cracked-up life."
           
During her long search, Peggy obtains diaries, letters and photographs that reveal Pauline's heartbreaking story. Peggy discovers much of her mother's life echoes her own. Here are their stories of abandonment, addiction, estranged fathers, a truly evil stepmother, the churches that kicked them out and the churches that offered salvation. Chronicling their similar lives gives Peggy the courage to reveal her own hidden truths. Pauline's letters, written so long ago, teach Peggy to finally forgive herself. Deeply moving, yet laced with wit and humor, this is a daughter's love story to her mother.

I Knew You by Name The Search for My Lost Mother Peggy Barnes 9781457536342 Books

You never know when something from your past is going to come back to haunt you, and in this case Peggy is sixty five wondering where her life began. With her husband's encouragement she embarks on a journey to find her biological mother, Pauline.

Adoption is a difficult subject, most of the children have a void that can never be filled and the pain some parents go through having to give their children up. As a mother I would want what is best for my child but the struggle Pauline went through, trying to find a home for her and her child in the Great Depression, would break down the strongest person.

I was enveloped in this story and couldn't put it down. It turned into this amazing journey of the love between a mother and daughter.

Product details

  • Paperback 168 pages
  • Publisher Dog Ear Publishing, LLC (June 19, 2015)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781457536342
  • ISBN-13 978-1457536342
  • ASIN 145753634X

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A fascinating wander to find her birth mother and learning more about herself in the process.
A long, difficult, yet compelling journey for Peggy. The commitment to this task is most evident in the resulting product. As one who rarely reads a book and am definitely not a writer, I was so drawn into this book that I actually felt as if I knew Pauline. It was so easy to feel the pain and hurt of not only Pauline, but of Robert, and of course, Peggy. I wasn't ready for the book to end; I wanted more.
This was one of those books you can't stop reading,but find yourself slowing down toward the end to make it last longer. I was totally drawn to the soft southern voice filled with pain and desperation for the author to discover not only her lost mother but her lost self. I was with her every step of the way hoping against hope that there would be a happy ending and there was when you consider self knowledge. You could see straight into the heart of the author.
The story of the author's birthfamily was stripped of its shell and gave insight into the complex lives of these people. Reading this story felt like gathering pieces of a broken ceramic figure together to make whole person, but some pieces were never found.

As someone who lived with my birthmother for many months, it was easy to feel empathy for the characters and author. Life is not simple for many of us.
I think everyone can relate, in one way or another, to the search for what makes us who we are. In this book the author guides us through what she imagines could be her origination story. Piecing together her early childhood with a few letters and a diary Peggy Barnes weaves a mesmerizing tale of hardship and triumph. I loved the emotional outlet, I was brought to tears multiple times, provided through her intricate tale telling. Although this was a quick read, partly due to the fact that's it's impossible to stop reading, it will leave you thinking long after you put the book down.
I knew Peggy Barnes as a vivacious woman and fellow writer. I had no idea so many painful stories lay behind her smiling face. The multiple story lines, some of which were imagined, got confusing. However, Peggy grabs the reader's heart from the start and never let's go.
As a grandmother of 19 children, I have interacted with lots of little ones. I am particularly fond of the two year old stage of life and the remarkable vocabulary and thought provoking remarks they make. They say children are resilient and perhaps that is so to some extent, but as I read Peggy Barnes story, I couldn't help but feel the pain she endured throughout her childhood and adult life always wanting some kind of closure to the many questions that were unanswered for so long.

Right from the start I was drawn into her story with a feeling of a mystery to be solved and not only was it intriguing, but witty as well.

I actually forgot myself and where I was as I was so mesmerized by her story. It takes a person of great determination to continue such intricate research and a lady of humility to flesh out the story of her life.

I feel anyone reading this memoir will appreciate the rewards and difficulty of adoption.

Judith Lamers, Dayton, Ohio
You never know when something from your past is going to come back to haunt you, and in this case Peggy is sixty five wondering where her life began. With her husband's encouragement she embarks on a journey to find her biological mother, Pauline.

Adoption is a difficult subject, most of the children have a void that can never be filled and the pain some parents go through having to give their children up. As a mother I would want what is best for my child but the struggle Pauline went through, trying to find a home for her and her child in the Great Depression, would break down the strongest person.

I was enveloped in this story and couldn't put it down. It turned into this amazing journey of the love between a mother and daughter.
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