Letters: Adoptions and reunions
Re “Family’s second chance,†Column One, Dec. 25
I cried when I read the article about Brooke Mayo and her reunion with Patricia Hamlin, the daughter she gave up for adoption more than 70 years ago.
To give a baby up for adoption is one of the hardest things a mother can do (no matter the circumstances). In trying to find the son or daughter, the fear of rejection is so great.
I gave a baby up for adoption, and she found me after 45 years. The feelings described in the article are so true, with the similarities my daughter and I have discovered (we talk alike and have the same mannerisms).
I hope Mayo and Hamlin have a wonderful life together. Keep the wonderful articles coming.
Linda Loding
Pasadena
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