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100 1  Daily, Julia Brewer,|eauthor. 
245 10 No names to be given|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bFindaway Voices,|c2021. 
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511 0  Narrator, Reagan Boggs. 
520    The widely anticipated debut novel by Julia Brewer Daily 
       is a glimpse into the lives of women forced by society to 
       gift their newborns to strangers. Although this novel is a
       fictional account, it mirrors many of the adoption stories
       of its era. When three young unwed women meet at a 
       maternity home hospital in New Orleans in 1965, they are 
       expected to relinquish their babies and return home as if 
       nothing transpired. Twenty-five years later, they are 
       brought back together by blackmail and their secrets 
       threatened with exposure - all the way to the White House.
       Told from the three women's perspectives in alternating 
       chapters, we are mesmerized by the societal pressures on 
       women in the 1960s, who find themselves pregnant without 
       marriage. Would you be able to give your firstborn to 
       strangers? Millions did. How that inconceivable act 
       changed them forever is the story of No Names to Be Given,
       a novel with Southern voices, love exploited, heartbreak, 
       and blackmail. 
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650  0 Adoption|zUnited States|y20th century|vFiction. 
650  0 Parent and child|zUnited States|y20th century|vFiction. 
650  0 Birthmothers|zUnited States|y20th century|vFiction. 
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