For more than two decades, lawyer Justine Cowan has advocated for the voiceless, challenging some of America's most powerful interests exposing wrongdoing in governments and corporations at all levels. The cases she has been involved in have been reported in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, CNN, Politico, Slate, The Hill and almost all other major news outlets. Justine received her undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley and her law degree with honors from Duke Law School where she was on the Editorial Board of the Duke Law Journal. http://www.justinecowan.com/
Page-turning and profoundly moving. Her meticulous research has
uncovered a strand of British history and she brings it sharply and
vividly to life through her personal quest.
*Virginia Nicholson*
Part-memoir, part-detective story, The Secret Life Of Dorothy
Soames will break your heart then piece it back together again ...
Simultaneously exploring her mother's story of escape and the
history of the Foundling Hospital, this is an unforgettable
read
*Stylist*
An extraordinary memoir . . . Although telling a deeply personal
story, Cowan painstakingly gathers her material as if assembling
testimony for a day in court. She is also admirably honest about
her fraught relationship with her mother . . . The result is this
fascinating, moving book; part history of the Foundling Hospital
and the development of child psychology, part Cowan's own story,
and part that of Dorothy Soames (the name Cowan's mother was given
at the hospital)
*Daily Telegraph*
The Secret Life of Dorothy Soames is the gripping true story of a
daughter's quest to find the truth about her mother's origins-and,
in the process, come to terms with her own life and choices. As she
uncovers an increasingly dramatic tale of abuse, escape, and
recovery, Justine Cowan must grapple with her complex feelings
about this woman who, as she comes to learn, never had a real
childhood of her own. A riveting, heartbreaking, and ultimately
healing journey of discovery
*Christina Baker Kline, author of #1 New York Times bestseller
Orphan Train*
Part investigative journalism, part emotional excavation, this
breathtaking and heartbreaking book tells the story of a daughter's
need to understand her difficult mother. An unexpected and original
addition to the mother/daughter memoir oeuvre, The Secret Life of
Dorothy Soames is both moving and artful, rewarding its readers
page after page
*Adrienne Brodeur, bestselling author of Wild Game: My Mother, Her
Secret and Me*
Cowan debuts with an impressive memoir about the unearthing of her
deceased mother's secret past and a generations-long cycle of
family trauma. This frank account of a real-life Dickensian
dystopia captivates at every turn
*Publishers Weekly*
Well-researched and highly personal, the book presents a
fascinating narrative tapestry that both informs and moves. A
candidly illuminating debut memoir
*Kirkus Reviews*
In this moving story, Cowan painfully recalls the effect her
mother's volatility had on her childhood in California, and how it
led to estrangement in adulthood as her legal career developed and
she left her mother behind. Yet, despite their broken relationship,
upon Eileen's death Cowan found herself drawn to discovering her
mother's past: a history that had remained entirely hidden to her
until she read Eileen's memoir, which she had previously refused to
open . . . This is a beautifully written and tender account of how
a daughter came to a late understanding of her mother, and how she
began to heal the wounds of all that had gone before
*New Statesman*
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