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Fixing the Fates
Fixing the Fates: A Memoir | Diane Dewey
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The secrets, lies, and layers of deception about Diane Deweys origins were meant for her protectionbut eventually, they imploded. Living with her family in suburban Philadelphia, Diane had grown up knowing she was born in Stuttgart and adopted at age one from an orphanage. Shed been told her biological parents were dead. Then, in 2002, when she was forty-seven years old, Diane got a letter from Switzerland: her biological father, Otto, wanted to bring her into his life. With that, her world shifted on its axis. In the months that ensued, everybody had a different story to tell about Dianes origins, including Otto when they met in New York City. She struggled to understand what was at stake with the lies. Like a private eye, she sifted through competing versions of the truth only to find that, having traveled throughout Europe and back, identity is a state of mind. As more information surfaced, the myths gave way to a certain elusive peace; Diane discovered a tribe in her mothers family, found a Swiss husband, gained a voice, and, for the first time, began to trust in the intuition that had nudged her all along. One-part forensic investigation, one-part self-discovery, Fixing the Fates is a story about seeing behind artifice and living ones truth.
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Carolyn11215
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Thanks to NetGallery and She Writes Press for access to Fixing the Fates, a fascinating memoir about an adoptee‘s search for her birth parents and information about the circumstances that led up to her adoption.

Two quotes in the book brilliantly sum up her search. “The truth isn‘t always beauty, but the hunger for it is.” — Nadine Gordimer. “If you know whence you came, there are absolutely no limitations to where you can go.” — James Baldwin.

wordzie ❤ the quote 6y
Carolyn11215 @wordzie I thought those 2 quotes were very powerful as well! 6y
wordzie @Carolyn11215 👍 thx for sharing them! 6y
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Carolyn11215
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Review coming shortly. Worked for something personal #nonfiction2019 prompt as I am an adoptee.