Skin Deep is a novel which aims to explore relationships through the process of adoption. It gives insight into the emotional experiences of a mother who is forced to give up a child in the sixties and of a child who finds out that she is adopted. This book is purely fiction but is based on the writer's own experience of being adopted in 1962. Many mothers in both Ireland and England were forced to give up their babies through religious and social circumstances with very little help or support. They were told that they would never see their children again. It was only through the change in the Adoption Law that made it possible for children to trace their parents at the age of eighteen. It is the most natural thing in the world to want to know where you come from and the story explains the need to establish that root whether it be in the sixties or today.
Jennifer Lynch author of two ebooks Skin Deep and The Silver Lining She gives Angel Card Readings, Aura Drawings and channelled wisdom from the angels. Jennifer is a trained massage the More...