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The magician's son
Sandy McCutcheon

The magician's son

Viking (Jul 01, 2005)
9780670042104
311 pages | 152 x 230 mm
Value: $ 9.00
Dewey 362.734092
LC Classification HV875.N45 .M2388 2005

Genre

  • Australian Biography

Subject

  • Adoptees - Biography
  • Identity (Psychology)

Plot

Sandy McCutcheon, one of Australia's most popular national broadcasters, was adopted into a respectable, well-off family, but it was one in which he never felt at home. His yearning for acceptance was matched by an instinct to rebel, and by frustration with his parents' refusal to acknowledge his adoption. He did not learn the truth about his birth for fifty years, and when he did the circumstances were so convoluted as to defy belief. Eventually he discovered a family with uncanny parallels between its generations, where history has been repeated not once but several times.Sandy's extraordinary story sheds light on things that affect us whether we're adopted or not: on how memory helps shape our sense of self, on the importance of not harbouring resentment, on the way the heart knows things that the mind does not. And the way life never stops delivering surprises . . .The Magician's Son is an unflinchingly honest and poignant account of growing up without a history.

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Value

Value $ 9.00