226 Harrison Mooney
/Today we are so honoured to introduce you to Harrison Mooney, author of the incredible new memoir, Invisible Boy, where he exposes the trauma of transracial adoption. Harrison shares with us why family preservation is so important to him, and how he was able to reconnect with his biological mother after a lengthy time of silence between them. We talk about the complexities of being in a situation where it didn’t feel safe to say the whole truth about adoption, and about how good it feels when you’re finally able to speak freely.
Show Notes
Full episode transcript here.
Recommended Resources
- Invisible Boy by Harrison Mooney
- Older Sister. Not Necessarily Related.: A Memoir by Jenny Heijun Wills
- Book Club recording with Jenny Heijun Wills on Patreon
- Jenny’s appearances on Adoptees On: episode 133 and episode 218
- Check out Harrison’s talk with Jenny Heijun Wills and Wayde Compton: Transracial Adoption Is It any Good?
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