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Cathryn Vogeley

Author of the memoir

"I Need To Tell You"

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Cathryn Vogeley - Author of the memoir - "I Need To Tell You"

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Image of Cathryns book "I Need to Tell You"

When women had no choice, their babies were given to strangers.

It’s 1968 and Cathryn Vogeley is eighteen, unmarried and pregnant. With a wedding no longer an option, she decides to put her baby girl up for adoption and never think about it again. Her decision shapes the rest of her life.

For decades Cathryn allows this choice to define her value as a woman, a wife, and a mother. In every relationship, in every hobby, she searches for something or someone to soothe the constant ache in her chest created by the loss of her infant daughter. Cathryn’s search for healing reveals that her grief is not only for the child she gave up, but the childhood she lost.

This beautifully-written memoir tells the haunting story of a woman who spends almost fifty years overcoming the consequences of one decision in order to find forgiveness, understanding, and peace.

BIO

Cathryn Vogeley lives with her husband and rescue terriers in Oregon, near Portland. She raised two daughters and is Nana to five lively grandchildren. Cathryn holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing as a clinical nurse specialist in wound care. She retired after forty-five years and discovered a passion for writing. Her book, I Need to Tell You, was published in May 2022 by WiDo Publishing and is available wherever books are sold including Amazon UK

Learn more about Cathryn at:

https://cathrynreadsandwrites.com

Facebook: cathryn.vogeley

Instagram:@cathrynthewriter

'This is Me' trilogy

for adult adoptees

'This is Me' - trilogy for adult adoptees by Fiona Myles

Fiona Myles
Image of one of Fiona's books titled "This is Me"
Book One
Image of one of Fiona's books titled "Adopted"
Book Two
Image of one of Fiona's books titled "Adoption Trauma"
Book Three
Fiona Myles has written three books centred around her adoption journey. The first two books: This is Me – No Darkness Too Deep and This is Me – I’m Adopted also speak about her faith. Fiona is honest and raw in what she shares about her journey. The highs and lows come along like a rollercoaster. 
 
Book Three is a personal look at her adoption trauma. It is simply titled Adoption Trauma. It’s filled with stories, poems and helpful tips that she has found to enable her to recognise and overcome her trauma. 
 
All are available via her website: www.fionamylesauthor.com and also on Amazon. 
 
A three-book-bundle is available at a discounted rate by using this link: https://buy.stripe.com/fZe3dNclZ7uha6k4gm

'The Flamingo Family'

book series for children

by Sarah McGeough

'The Flamingo Family' book series for children by Sarah McGeough

Image of one of Sarah's books titled "Eddy Finds a Family"
One of Sarah's books titled "Eddy Feels at Home"
Writing my first book was a life changing experience. Lockdown in 2020 was a shock to us all, but suddenly having a goal to write a book was the perfect distraction and I felt excitement on a whole new level. I loved every moment and each step I took made me more and more determined. The subject was important to me and I wanted to write a colourful and engaging story that all children could enjoy. We tried for a child for 8 years. It was a difficult journey, but we completed our family in 2016 and adopted our son. 
 
At the time we didn’t feel there were many books available to help him understand his life story. And so this was a great motivator and Eddy Finds a Family was created. It is unique as it explains both the parent and child’s journey through adoption. My son is keen to know how we came to be a family and has started to ask questions as he processes what adoption means to him. It is so vitally important that we openly share things with him so he has no surprises later in life. He is my chief editor and it’s wonderful for him to have such involvement. I’m grateful to Adoption UK, who wrote such positive reviews and agreed to endorse my second book, Eddy Feels at Home. The latest story focuses on Eddy settling in with his new family and highlights the ups and downs in the early stages of adoption. I am keen to keep building the series, following Eddy as he grows older and am working to introduce a resource pack for primary schools which will be released along with Eddy Goes to School in 2023.
 
I am passionate about helping support adoptive families and raise awareness and love knowing I have touched the hearts of many children.
 
Both hard back signed books are available via my website. Eddy Finds a Family is also available via Amazon and Eddy Feels at Home will be launching there soon.
 
I also share some fun free Eddy short stories and have a blog via my website- www.theflamingofamily.co.uk
or email me at: [email protected]

Adoption and Fostering Stories by Holly Marlow

Picture of Holly Marlow Author holding to of her books in the 'Adoption and Fostering' series

Holly Marlow is a parent to biological and adopted children. Holly strives for a gentle/therapeutic parenting style and this has led her to create stories to help children to understand some of the emotional and practical complexities of foster care, kinship care and adoption. In addition to creating her own stories to help children, Holly has helped many adoptees to navigate the publishing process to share their stories, providing coaching, editing services and cover design for no payment, royalty or requirement to be credited in the book. Holly also provides talks to primary schools, to help children to learn about foster care, kinship care and adoption. Read more about Holly’s school visits at hollymarlow.com/events .

Holly enjoys spending time with her family, travelling (especially searching for chameleons, geckos and snakes in the wild parts of Africa) and learning foreign languages. Holly has fibromyalgia and has spent a lot of time trying to raise awareness of the chronic pain condition, giving presentations in schools and universities. Holly also enjoys baking and gardening, although she is terrible at both. For more please visit: https://hollymarlow.com

Image of one of Holly's books titled "WHY A LITTLE CHICK COULDNT STAY WITH HIS BIRTH MOTHER"
Image of one of Holly's books "WHY SOME CHILDREN CANNOT STAY WITH THEIR BIRTH FAMILIES"

‘Delly Duck: Why a Little Chick Couldn’t Stay with his Birth Mother’ is Holly’s first book, usually used to explain why some children can’t stay with their birth families. A sibling group version is now available. “Delly Duck” came to life while Holly was having discussions with her daughter about adopting a younger sibling. Holly’s daughter asked a lot of questions about all aspects of the process, but the thing she really struggled with was the separation of a child from his or her mother. She rightly identified that this must be a difficult and distressing aspect of adoption, and couldn’t understand why a mother and child would or should ever be separated. Holly wanted to support this empathy towards the birth mother, while gently showing that the decision to remove a child from their mother would not have been taken lightly. Above all, Holly wanted to portray that all adults involved wanted the best for Little Chick, and that he is so very loved.

Image of one of Holly's books titled "A FOSTER CARE STORY CALLED ROOM IN THE NEST"

‘Room in the Nest’ is an inclusive foster care story to explain fostering, reunification, kinship care, adoption, long term foster care and the family court system. Holly wrote this story to help her son understand why some of the other children in his foster family were reunified with their families, and others ended up in kinship placements or long term foster care, whereas he was adopted. It also explains the role of the judge and social worker.

Image of one of Holly's books titled "Adoptiing a Little Brother or Sister"

‘Adopting a Little Brother or Sister’ is a big sister’s guide to adoption for a child becoming a big sibling through adoption of a younger child or baby. This story talks about social worker visits and the introductions process with the foster family, as well as highlighting some of the frustrations a child may have with the process, (such as how slow it feels) and the things a young child may find fun about adopting (such as the child being already old enough to play, unlike a newborn).

 

Image of one of Holly's books titled "So You've Adopted a Sibling"

‘So You’ve Adopted a Sibling’ is a story for after a new sibling has joined the family by adoption, and is often used when elder siblings (adoptive or biological, who were already in the family pre-placement,) are struggling with the emotions and changes to routine that children may experience in the early months as a big brother or sister.

 

Image of one of Holly's books titled "Cousin by Adoption"

‘Cousins by Adoption’ was created in response to requests for a cousin version of ‘Adopting a Little Brother or Sister,’ and is for prospective adopters to help explain the adoption process to nieces and nephews in a child-friendly way.