A powerful, moving, and darkly-honest memoir
Sue Watson grew up in a perfect, loving nuclear family, a white-picket fence, quarter acre paradise. But all was not quite as it seemed. Sue and her sister were adopted, and one day when Sue as a young woman was studying in Wellington, she received a letter from her birth mother Elizabeth Winters. This began a life-long journey to discover the shadowy truth of her past.
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Sue lives on Waiheke Island where she shares her home with women of many ages and cultures. A former academic, life-long researcher, and leader, she now dedicates her work to supporting women leaders, advocating for social housing, and contributing to a more equitable and inclusive Aotearoa. This memoir is her first personal writing project.