Author: Karen Salyer McElmurray
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 082034284X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Surrendered Child is Karen Salyer McElmurray's raw, poignant account of her journey from her teen years, when she put her newborn child up for adoption, to adulthood and a desperate search for the son she never knew. In a patchwork narrative interwoven with dark memories from her childhood, McElmurray deftly treads where few dare—into a gritty, honest exploration of the loss a birth mother experiences. The year was 1973, a time of social upheaval, even in small-town Kentucky, where McElmurray grew up. More than a story of time and place, however, this is about a girl who, at the age of sixteen, relinquished her son at birth. Twenty-five years would pass before McElmurray began sharing this part of her past with others and actively looking for her son. McElmurray's own troubled upbringing and her quest after a now-fully-grown son are the heart of her story. With unflinching honesty, McElmurray recounts both the painful surrendering and the surprise rediscovery of her son, juxtaposed with her portrayal of her own mother, who could not provide the love she needed. The dramatic result is a story of birthright lost and found—and an exploration of the meaning of motherhood itself.
Surrendered Child
Author: Karen Salyer McElmurray
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 082034284X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Surrendered Child is Karen Salyer McElmurray's raw, poignant account of her journey from her teen years, when she put her newborn child up for adoption, to adulthood and a desperate search for the son she never knew. In a patchwork narrative interwoven with dark memories from her childhood, McElmurray deftly treads where few dare—into a gritty, honest exploration of the loss a birth mother experiences. The year was 1973, a time of social upheaval, even in small-town Kentucky, where McElmurray grew up. More than a story of time and place, however, this is about a girl who, at the age of sixteen, relinquished her son at birth. Twenty-five years would pass before McElmurray began sharing this part of her past with others and actively looking for her son. McElmurray's own troubled upbringing and her quest after a now-fully-grown son are the heart of her story. With unflinching honesty, McElmurray recounts both the painful surrendering and the surprise rediscovery of her son, juxtaposed with her portrayal of her own mother, who could not provide the love she needed. The dramatic result is a story of birthright lost and found—and an exploration of the meaning of motherhood itself.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 082034284X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Surrendered Child is Karen Salyer McElmurray's raw, poignant account of her journey from her teen years, when she put her newborn child up for adoption, to adulthood and a desperate search for the son she never knew. In a patchwork narrative interwoven with dark memories from her childhood, McElmurray deftly treads where few dare—into a gritty, honest exploration of the loss a birth mother experiences. The year was 1973, a time of social upheaval, even in small-town Kentucky, where McElmurray grew up. More than a story of time and place, however, this is about a girl who, at the age of sixteen, relinquished her son at birth. Twenty-five years would pass before McElmurray began sharing this part of her past with others and actively looking for her son. McElmurray's own troubled upbringing and her quest after a now-fully-grown son are the heart of her story. With unflinching honesty, McElmurray recounts both the painful surrendering and the surprise rediscovery of her son, juxtaposed with her portrayal of her own mother, who could not provide the love she needed. The dramatic result is a story of birthright lost and found—and an exploration of the meaning of motherhood itself.
Child Rights in India
Author: Asha Bajpai
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199091269
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 990
Book Description
Legislation is one of the most important tools for empowering children. It reflects the commitment of the state to promote an ideal and progressive value system. Recent years have seen several key developments in the law, policy, and practice related to child rights. Significantly, with the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, a rights-based approach has acquired prominence in the child rights discourse across the world. The book analyses the laws in the light of court judgments and policy initiatives taken in India. It also examines the interventions and strategies employed by non-governmental organizations in recommending legislative reforms in support of children. This fully revised third edition focuses on the new legal developments in India—such as the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015; the new Central Adoption Resource Agency guidelines; the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009; and the National Food Security Act, 2013—thus attempting to integrate the law in theory and field practice.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199091269
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 990
Book Description
Legislation is one of the most important tools for empowering children. It reflects the commitment of the state to promote an ideal and progressive value system. Recent years have seen several key developments in the law, policy, and practice related to child rights. Significantly, with the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, a rights-based approach has acquired prominence in the child rights discourse across the world. The book analyses the laws in the light of court judgments and policy initiatives taken in India. It also examines the interventions and strategies employed by non-governmental organizations in recommending legislative reforms in support of children. This fully revised third edition focuses on the new legal developments in India—such as the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015; the new Central Adoption Resource Agency guidelines; the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009; and the National Food Security Act, 2013—thus attempting to integrate the law in theory and field practice.
Surrendered: Promise and Process from Three Works
Author: Ronald Bakker
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365248240
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The Promise and Process of Surrender from Three Authors ANDREW MURRAY - Absolute Surrender JAMES McCONKEY - The Surrendered Life by CHARLES TRUMBULL - Victory in Christ
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365248240
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The Promise and Process of Surrender from Three Authors ANDREW MURRAY - Absolute Surrender JAMES McCONKEY - The Surrendered Life by CHARLES TRUMBULL - Victory in Christ
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (56 of 2000)
Author:
Publisher: Universal Law Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Publisher: Universal Law Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Child Safety, Welfare and Well-being
Author: Sibnath Deb
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811698201
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
This book provides a focused and comprehensive overview of the status of children across society, with special reference to emerging features and measures of child safety, welfare, and overall well-being. The book is arranged into four parts covering various dimensions of child welfare and well-being. In this second edition, highly experienced academics, researchers, child rights activities, and policymakers from both developed and developing countries have contributed chapters on topics such as status of children living under institutional care, sexual abuse of male children and tribal girl children, issues and challenges faced by children living in conflict zones, children living on the streets, COVID-19 and its impact on the education of children. The status of marginalized children gets special importance in the second edition. The new chapters include field-based experiences of researchers in protecting child rights and preventing child abuse. It also considers the promising strategies and promising future directions in enhancing effective prevention, intervention and responses to child abuse and neglect. This volume is essential for a wide range of professionals and researchers from the social sciences, law, medicine, and behavioral sciences. It is also beneficial for policymakers and law enforcement agencies working with children.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811698201
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
This book provides a focused and comprehensive overview of the status of children across society, with special reference to emerging features and measures of child safety, welfare, and overall well-being. The book is arranged into four parts covering various dimensions of child welfare and well-being. In this second edition, highly experienced academics, researchers, child rights activities, and policymakers from both developed and developing countries have contributed chapters on topics such as status of children living under institutional care, sexual abuse of male children and tribal girl children, issues and challenges faced by children living in conflict zones, children living on the streets, COVID-19 and its impact on the education of children. The status of marginalized children gets special importance in the second edition. The new chapters include field-based experiences of researchers in protecting child rights and preventing child abuse. It also considers the promising strategies and promising future directions in enhancing effective prevention, intervention and responses to child abuse and neglect. This volume is essential for a wide range of professionals and researchers from the social sciences, law, medicine, and behavioral sciences. It is also beneficial for policymakers and law enforcement agencies working with children.
Child and the Law
Author: Gautam Banerjee
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1947429450
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Information is power and legal information is more so! Why not go through a book that tells you what the law is as far as children are concerned? Written in plain language, this is a book for the general public who wish to know and understand the various legal rights pertaining to children and what the legal system can do for their welfare and evolution into happy adulthood. The fact that laws provide the infrastructure to give protection, safety and remedies for children in difficulty, under exploitation, and under delinquency is well-known. The joy the law maker gets in making beneficial laws for children finds its zenith when more and more people become aware of them. The aim of this book is to spread that awareness. The book deals with a variety of aspects governing the life of a child from birth to adulthood, health, education, growth and development. Besides, it discusses features of the juvenile justice system, protection of children under different laws dealing with family, marriage, adoption, child labour, inheritance, illegitimacy, custody, compulsory education, guardianship and gender protection.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1947429450
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Information is power and legal information is more so! Why not go through a book that tells you what the law is as far as children are concerned? Written in plain language, this is a book for the general public who wish to know and understand the various legal rights pertaining to children and what the legal system can do for their welfare and evolution into happy adulthood. The fact that laws provide the infrastructure to give protection, safety and remedies for children in difficulty, under exploitation, and under delinquency is well-known. The joy the law maker gets in making beneficial laws for children finds its zenith when more and more people become aware of them. The aim of this book is to spread that awareness. The book deals with a variety of aspects governing the life of a child from birth to adulthood, health, education, growth and development. Besides, it discusses features of the juvenile justice system, protection of children under different laws dealing with family, marriage, adoption, child labour, inheritance, illegitimacy, custody, compulsory education, guardianship and gender protection.
Somebody's Child
Author: Bruce Gillespie
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
ISBN: 1927129222
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Universal stories of longing and belonging. Our quest for origin and, by extension, identity is universal to the human experience. For the twenty-five contributors to Somebody’s Child, the topic of adoption is not—and perhaps never can be—a neutral issue. With unique courage, each of them discusses their experience of the adoption process. Some share stories of heartbreak; others have discovered joy; some have searched for closure. Somebody’s Child captures the many unforgettable faces and voices of adoption. The third book in a series of anthologies about the twenty-first-century family, Somebody’s Child follows Nobody’s Mother and Nobody’s Father, two essay collections from childless adults on parenthood, family and choices. Together, these three books challenge readers to reexamine traditional definitions of the concept of “family.”
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
ISBN: 1927129222
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Universal stories of longing and belonging. Our quest for origin and, by extension, identity is universal to the human experience. For the twenty-five contributors to Somebody’s Child, the topic of adoption is not—and perhaps never can be—a neutral issue. With unique courage, each of them discusses their experience of the adoption process. Some share stories of heartbreak; others have discovered joy; some have searched for closure. Somebody’s Child captures the many unforgettable faces and voices of adoption. The third book in a series of anthologies about the twenty-first-century family, Somebody’s Child follows Nobody’s Mother and Nobody’s Father, two essay collections from childless adults on parenthood, family and choices. Together, these three books challenge readers to reexamine traditional definitions of the concept of “family.”
The Girls Who Went Away
Author: Ann Fessler
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 110164429X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
The astonishing untold history of the million and a half women who surrendered children for adoption due to enormous family and social pressure in the decades before Roe v. Wade. “It would take a heart of stone not to be moved by the oral histories of these women and by the courage and candor with which they express themselves.” —The Washington Post “A remarkably well-researched and accomplished book.” —The New York Times Book Review “A wrenching, riveting book.” —Chicago Tribune In this deeply moving and myth-shattering work, Ann Fessler brings out into the open for the first time the hidden social history of adoption before Roe v. Wade - and its lasting legacy. An adoptee who was herself surrendered during those years and recently made contact with her mother, Ann Fessler brilliantly brings to life the voices of more than a hundred women, as well as the spirit of those times, allowing the women to tell their stories in gripping and intimate detail.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 110164429X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
The astonishing untold history of the million and a half women who surrendered children for adoption due to enormous family and social pressure in the decades before Roe v. Wade. “It would take a heart of stone not to be moved by the oral histories of these women and by the courage and candor with which they express themselves.” —The Washington Post “A remarkably well-researched and accomplished book.” —The New York Times Book Review “A wrenching, riveting book.” —Chicago Tribune In this deeply moving and myth-shattering work, Ann Fessler brings out into the open for the first time the hidden social history of adoption before Roe v. Wade - and its lasting legacy. An adoptee who was herself surrendered during those years and recently made contact with her mother, Ann Fessler brilliantly brings to life the voices of more than a hundred women, as well as the spirit of those times, allowing the women to tell their stories in gripping and intimate detail.
Surrendering to Motherhood
Author: Iris Krasnow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motherhood
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motherhood
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Handbook On Child Adoption in India
Author: Mrs. Chandra Devi Thanikachalam
Publisher: Indian council for child welfare, Tamil Nadu
ISBN: 8190094106
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 419
Book Description
Laws, Procedures, Judgements and International Conventions related to Child Adoption in India Handbook. Handbook Adoption Procedure and Law
Publisher: Indian council for child welfare, Tamil Nadu
ISBN: 8190094106
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 419
Book Description
Laws, Procedures, Judgements and International Conventions related to Child Adoption in India Handbook. Handbook Adoption Procedure and Law