Finding Myron

an adoptive son's search for his birth father

Reginald D. Jarrell

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

Beschreibung

Reggie Jarrell was adopted as a newborn by a childless couple who were part of his extended family.

They agreed to let his teenaged birth mother be part of his life. But no one would speak of his birth father.


Jarrell grew up in a loving home with parents who encouraged and supported him. His birth mother came in

and out of his life. Despite knowing he was cherished, in his teens he longed to know who his birth father

was. That longing resulted in decades of starting and stopping a search for the mysterious man whose

genes he carried. It culminated when, in his fifties, Jarrell met Myron. What he uncovered about the secret

man who had haunted him was shocking. As he learned more, his view of his birth mother was also altered.


Jarrell tells this story with candor. He lets readers know of his ambivalence that stopped him from responding

once he located his birth father. He shows readers the charismatic Myron, a teenager who got in trouble and

the radiant Wanda who gave him life when she was fouirteen.


Readers meet his adoptive parents who taught their beloved son to value books, hard work, and learning.

Jarrell's story traces his own restlessness through an assortment of careers and the accumulation of multiple

advanced degrees. We see him puzzling over what traits he may have inherited from Myron and why his

family kept Myron a secret from him for so long was.


This is a moving story of loss and recovery, of love in its various forms. It is an important read for people whose

lives intersect it from any of the viewpoints: birth parents, adoptive parents, adoptees, those considering adoption,

social workers, church groups. It is appropriate for families with middle school or older children to read together

and for use in schools. Now, when most children experience multiple parent figures and many are estranged

from family members, Jarrell's story shows that one can love and be enriched by multiple parent figures. And that

love comes in various forms and can survive despite everything.


31 photos of enhance the text.

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depression, Black men's relationships, teenage pregnancy, adoption, surviving teenage pregnancy, family relationships, searching for birth parents, Black families, searching for father, African American families, unexplained feelings of loss, Christian, learning to love parents who gave you up, adoption trauma, searching for biological parents, how to stay connected to the child you gave for adoption