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The Girls We Sent Away: A Novel by Meagan Church

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In the 1960s, Lorraine Delford's idyllic life shatters when she becomes pregnant, facing societal judgment and familial pressure. Sent to a maternity home, she confronts the harsh realities of the Baby Scoop Era, where women like her are marginalized and oppressed.

Despite her upbringing, Lorraine refuses to succumb to society's expectations. As she navigates the suffocating rules of the maternity home, she finds resilience and strength within herself. Determined to reclaim her autonomy and forge her own path, Lorraine grapples with the difficult decision of whether to fight for her child or yield to the forces that seek to control her.

"The Girls We Sent Away" is a poignant exploration of identity, agency, and belonging in the face of societal constraints. Lorraine's journey reflects the struggles of countless women swept up in the dark history of the Baby Scoop Era. As she confronts the injustices and secrets hidden within the walls of the maternity home, Lorraine's quest for empowerment becomes a rallying cry for autonomy and self-determination.

Through Lorraine's story, the novel delves into themes of resilience, courage, and the pursuit of freedom. It serves as a reminder of the strength of the human spirit and the enduring power of hope in the face of adversity.

With its timely and powerful narrative, "The Girls We Sent Away" offers a compelling exploration of a dark chapter in history and the indomitable spirit of those who dared to defy it.

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