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This is where you have to go : a forced adoption. A heartbreaking reunion. A mother's fight for justice / Lynda Holden ; with Jo Tuscano.

This is where you have to go : a forced adoption. A heartbreaking reunion. A mother's fight for justice / Lynda Holden ; with Jo Tuscano.
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Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date
B 305.899 HOLD
Adult Non Fiction   Chester Hill . . On Loan, Reserved . 5 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9780645818079 (paperback)
Name Holden, Lynda author.
Title This is where you have to go : a forced adoption. A heartbreaking reunion. A mother's fight for justice / Lynda Holden ; with Jo Tuscano.
Published Neutral Bay, NSW : Pantera Press, 2024.
©2024
Description xii, 288 pages ; 24 cm
Notes Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item may contain names, recordings, images, photographs, illustrations and text of deceased people and other content that may be culturally sensitive.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-288).
Summary 150,000 adoptions took place in Australia between 1950 and 1975. It is estimated that one in 15 was forced. Proud Dhunghutti woman, lawyer, human rights advocate and former midwife Lynda Holden tells her own heartbreaking story and of her fight for justice. In 1970, Lynda was eighteen, unmarried and pregnant when she was forced to give her baby up for adoption. She was sent by a doctor to a Catholic girls' home for unmarried mothers, and told she'd have no hope of keeping her child because she was Aboriginal. After twenty-six years, Lynda was finally able to make contact with her lost son - but the much wished for reunion didn't go well. When she looked into the adoption records, she found a web of lies - lies about her family, the baby's father, her 'consent' for the adoption - and her Indigenous heritage had been completely erased. So began a quest for justice: Lynda took on the Catholic Church in an attempt to right the wrongs of the past. In this incredibly powerful memoir, she sheds light on the lasting impacts of forced adoption on mothers, children and their families, and gives voice to the countless women who have been silenced for generations.
Subjects Holden, Lynda
Catholic Church -- Australia -- History
Women, Aboriginal Australian -- Biography
Lawyers -- Australia -- Biography
Adoption -- Australia -- History
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of -- History
Genre Autobiographies
First Nations
Other Names Tuscano, Jo author.
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