Miriam Hall

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Even when DNA testing became available—and later, when it became inexpensive and simple—the possibility of being sought out had never occurred to him. But he was someone who spent his life thinking about medical ethics. And ultimately, this was an ethical question if there ever was one. What did I owe him? What did he owe me? Who were we to each other?
Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love
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