Candace LOST HER SON.
Lorraine Dusky, author of Birthmark and hole in my heart.
Cahill\'s all-too-short reunion with her son makes the memoir especially helpful to mothers who meet waning or ambiguous interest in building a relationship after reunion.
Julia Stolle, MSW, LSW, Adoptee, Adoptive Parent Goodbye Again is the poignant and engrossing emotional journey of a birthmother through sorrow to redemption.
I felt like I was living the experience right along with the author.
Engel, author of You\'ll Forget This Ever Happened: Secrets, Shame, and Adoption in the 1960s Goodbye Again reads like great fiction...
Laura L.
This is a love story in so many ways and it will break your heart and fill your soul.
Lori Holden, Writer, Author, and Podcaster of Adoption: The Long View Written with raw honesty and courage, this important book takes the reader straight to the traumatic experience of relinquishing a newborn to adoption and beyond to the magical joyfulness of the reunion of birthmother and adopted child eighteen years later.
Goodbye Again deserves space on the well-informed person\'s bookshelf. a clear perspective... insightful...
Incisive...
In this heartwrenching and heartwarming memoir, Candace Cahill offers an intimate view of child relinquishment and child loss, the definition of motherhood, and how two things can be true at one time.
The first time to adoption and the second not long after reuniting with him.
TWICE.
Candace LOST HER SON