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By: Kim Mooney

Hidden Daughter - Secret Sister

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This story offers insights for adoptees who have struggled, as I did, to untangle the shame, confusion, and anger that can accompany adoption. It also opens a window for those who do not know what it is like to be adopted.

It is a story about the power of truth.
 

We are not born feeling shamed or rejected; we acquire those corrosive feelings through the actions of others. The source of my shame was not adoption itself but the choices others made, telling lies and keeping secrets from me. People are surprised when I say how ashamed I was to be adopted, in spite of the unwavering love of my parents. Yes, I was loved, but that didn’t erase my need to know the truth. As each thread of truth was uncovered, the story of my life became more coherent. Shame, confusion, and anger resolved to understanding and acceptance.

Kim Mooney is a teacher and writer. She holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics and a master’s degree in leadership. Her career has been an eclectic one, moving between teaching and hospital administration and back to teaching. She retired in 2018 after fifteen years of teaching at Royal Roads University in Victoria, BC. With Kim’s first published story in 1970 came a prize—a typewriter. A few short stories and a series of poems were written on that machine and then set aside in a drawer. This is Kim’s first published book. She and her husband, Chad, divide their time between Vancouver and the Southern Gulf Islands.
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