Title: Family Nobody Wanted, The
Author: Helen Doss
Author: Helen Doss
Original Publication Date:
1954
Date I First Read: 1988
Basic Category: Nonfiction /
Memoir / Adoption
Basic Summary: It is the late 1930's and Helen and her husband can’t seem to be able to conceive. They started adopting children, and because the wait is so long, they are willing to take older children and children who are Asian and Mexican in ancestry.
What I Remember (most) About
the Book: I remember most the section describing their experiences while living
in a parsonage in Hebron , Illinois in the early 1940's.
They only had four or five of their eventual dozen children, but it was
all quite eventful with balloons being thrown into the old coal furnace, not enough coal
during a blizzard, all of the kids being sick with chicken pox, the basement flooding, and lots
of cherries to be canned.
What I Took Away From the
Book: I loved this book at age
13ish. I re-read it a number of
times. I liked that they adopted all of
these children – and that she wrote a rather humorous book about it all. I loved being able to go to the library basement
where all of the old issues of Life magazines bound into volumes and stored. This was pre-internet (at least for me) . .
. the family was featured in Life
prior to their last three children coming into their lives. I loved to read
about families with large numbers of children.
Today, I think, they would have never been allowed to adopt so many
children. Right?
Rating
(1-5 stars): 4.0 stars – I would have
given it four stars back then.
Here is a link to a page that contains two of the photos and interesting discussion of the book.
5 comments:
It sounds like the family certain had some interesting memoirs. Adoption at that time was not as openly talked about as it is today due to some stigma, but it sounds like this family overcame that and may other obstacles. I love interesting true stories.
Be interesting to find out what happened to all the kids. They were and are a pretty brave family. Thanks for the intro.
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That's a book from my youth, but I don't remember ever hearing about it. They made Life? I used to love that magazine.
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I did find a fairly recent picture of one of them online, recently. I don't know if I should post it or not!
Thanks for the info. I haven't read the book. Sounds interesting.
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