A Child in the Middle

Cover of A Child in the Middle by Catherine Chanter
Publisher: Linen Press
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 9781919624884
Dimensions:
Height: 7.81 Inches
Length: 5.06 Inches
Weight: 0.77 Pounds
Width: 0.74 Inches
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A Child in the Middle by Catherine Chanter, published by Linen Press on May 31, 2022, is a personal memoir that delves into the complexities of adoption. In this 358-page work, Chanter, who is herself adopted and has extensive experience working with troubled children, embarks on a deeply emotional journey to find her birth mother. The narrative explores the intricate emotional ramifications of adoption, highlighting the insecurities and unanswered questions that often accompany it.

Readers will find a blend of personal reflection and metaphor as Chanter interweaves her quest with delicate vignettes about nurturing foxglove seeds, symbolizing her own need to establish roots and flourish. The book addresses the experiences of various individuals involved in the adoption process, including professionals, adoptive parents, and adopted children, offering insights grounded in acknowledgment and honesty. Through her journey, Chanter presents a thoughtful exploration of identity and belonging, making this memoir relevant to anyone touched by the adoption experience.


Official synopsis Publisher

‘Need. Crave. Fear. Lovely monosyllabic verbs which perch like hungry gulls on top of the iceberg floating in a cold sea.’

Adoption is a complex, challenging business. For those who are adopted, its emotional ramifications run deep, half-hidden or buried, a source of insecurity because questions remain unanswered and family photos are missing.

Catherine Chanter’s A Child in the Middle does justice to the topic’s tangled roots and the depth of feelings woven through them. A skilled professional who works with troubled children and sits on adoption panels, Catherine is herself adopted. Armed with decades of understanding and experience, at the age of fifty she embarks on an emotionally charged journey to find her own birth mother. And so, begins a detective story of false starts, hopeful leads, and blind alleys which take her to Ireland and Canada. We stay at her side as she speaks of her need to be whole and to know herself by knowing her parents and her past. Interleaved are delicate, poignant vignettes of her germinating, potting, and caring for foxglove seeds, the metaphor slipped in gracefully from chapter to chapter, season to season. The plants must put down roots and flourish. So must Catherine.

This book is for everyone involved in the process of adoption professionals, adoptive parents, adopted children. It speaks to you all from a base of acknowledgement, wisdom and honesty.

From the author of The Well and The Half Sister.

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Publisher: Linen Press. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781919624884.
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Language: en. Pages: 358.

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