My biggest gift is my past. Yours can be too.
Simon Benn host of
Thriving Adoptees Podcast
said on 10/19/23:
“This has to be one of the most powerful and empowering episodes ever to air on this podcast.”
—Simon Benn
Memoir: coming March 21, 2024
Adopted and raised during Alaska’s lawless 1970s oil-boom era, Monica grows up amid trauma and dysfunction. As a teen, she rebels into delinquency. When Monica is raped and becomes pregnant, her religious parents pushed her into giving up her baby—only known blood relative—for adoption. These events kick off a decades-long search for family and belonging. Thread by thread, she weaves together the truth of her identity, pulled by yearning for her daughter and the mother who gave her away.
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Monica Hall is an author, adoptee, and birthmother. She was born in Canada, adopted by American parents, and raised in Anchorage, Alaska where she spent the first sixteen years of her life and had many of the foundational experiences that drive her writing.