![]() ![]() Shapiro was already an award-winning author before making this discovery, and is an extremely talented memoirist who knows how to tell a deep story. We don't want to spoil the ending, but suffice it to say Shapiro gives a gripping account of her journey that goes far beyond the accounts of similar reunions seen on TV or in news articles. Meanwhile, she struggles to connect with her biological family, engaging in a genealogical quest with the help of her husband and online friends. Shapiro takes readers through the shock she felt after a pillar of her identity suddenly came into question, and the resentment she felt toward her mother for hiding the truth surrounding her conception. She loves her late father, a religious man who brought her up in the traditions of their Jewish faith. Shapiro has undertaken a similar journey, but her memoir goes deep into the internal turmoil that comes with making such a discovery. ![]() ![]() We know that EasyGenie fans like stories about families reconnecting after decades apart, a trend that has increased thanks to widespread genetic genealogy testing. Recently, Ian finished Inhertance: A memoir of genealogy, paternity, and love by author Dani Shapiro. Inheritance: A memoir of genealogy, paternity, and love (Dani Shapiro) Books we recommend about genealogy, history, and family, including memoirs and how-to guides. ![]()
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