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''Witty, compelling and never mawkish'' Observer

''Written with a sure touch . . . Adie has a natural understanding of what it is like to be unsure of your origins'' Sunday Telegraph

''A cracker of a subject . . . (Adie) writes with an engaging, forthright immediacy'' New Statesman

* * * * * *

Bestselling author and BBC reporter Kate Adie writes vividly, inspiringly and from many fascinating perspectives about what it means to be an abandoned child.

What''s your name? Where were you born? What is your date of birth? Simple questions that we are asked throughout our life - but what if you didn''t know the answers?

Journalist and presenter of BBC Radio 4''s From Our Own Correspondent Kate Adie uncovers the extraordinary, moving and inspiring stories of just such children - without mother or father, any knowledge of who they might be, or even a name to call their own.


Trade Review
An exceptional account by a remarkable woman * Michael Parkinson on THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS *
The paciest and most entertaining history book to come my way * Ian McIntyre, The Times on CORSETS TO CAMOU *
Sharp, witty and full of insights into the BBC and the sometimes crazed world of broadcasting * Daily Express on THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS *

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: 05/06/2006
      ISBN13: 9780340838013, 978-0340838013
      ISBN10: 0340838019

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''Witty, compelling and never mawkish'' Observer

      ''Written with a sure touch . . . Adie has a natural understanding of what it is like to be unsure of your origins'' Sunday Telegraph

      ''A cracker of a subject . . . (Adie) writes with an engaging, forthright immediacy'' New Statesman

      * * * * * *

      Bestselling author and BBC reporter Kate Adie writes vividly, inspiringly and from many fascinating perspectives about what it means to be an abandoned child.

      What''s your name? Where were you born? What is your date of birth? Simple questions that we are asked throughout our life - but what if you didn''t know the answers?

      Journalist and presenter of BBC Radio 4''s From Our Own Correspondent Kate Adie uncovers the extraordinary, moving and inspiring stories of just such children - without mother or father, any knowledge of who they might be, or even a name to call their own.


      Trade Review
      An exceptional account by a remarkable woman * Michael Parkinson on THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS *
      The paciest and most entertaining history book to come my way * Ian McIntyre, The Times on CORSETS TO CAMOU *
      Sharp, witty and full of insights into the BBC and the sometimes crazed world of broadcasting * Daily Express on THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS *

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