Overview
About the AuthorSherry Cochran was born in Ellensburg, Washington, where she lived in her first foster home. She was adopted at age five and moved to Bainbridge Island in the Puget Sound area. Her adoption was dissolved at age twelve and she was returned to foster care until she graduated from high school. She was reunited with her birth family at age twenty-eight. Her birth mother and all ten siblings now reside in Washington State. Sherry lives with her husband, daughter, and son the Seattle area. She is recognized for her writing and for her interest in family and health issues.
Synopsis
Missing Pieces is the compelling story of a woman's search for her birth family. It is a searing autobiography about a child who survives neglect, abandonment, physical and sexual abuse, a failed adoption, the foster care system, and hereditary progressive hearing loss in her successful quest for reunification with her birth family. The book is written in concurrent story lines: through the eyes of a child during a traumatic childhood and with the drive of an adult experiencing the frustrations of a challenging search for her lost family. The reader is compellingly drawn into the horrific struggles of the young girl and the prolonged anxieties of the searching adult who at last finds her missing identity.