Miriam Hall

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People had told me every single day of my life that I didn’t look like I belonged in my family—nor did I feel I belonged in my family—yet I didn’t stop to consider what this might mean. I couldn’t afford to. Not even after I learned the method of my conception at the age of twenty-five. Not even after Susie told me I ought to look into it.
Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love
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