Lost child of Philomena Lee
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 19:04
This is a sad and true story of how the Catholic Church in Ireland illegally sold Irish babies of unwed mothers to American families. The adopted children’s birth mothers and the little children had no rights: babies were taken away with little or no warning, mothers were not allowed any information about the families adopting their children, babies would never know who their birth mothers were.
The first chapters of LOST CHILD OF PHILOMENA LEE by Martin Sexsmith I found heartbreaking. It is actually the biography of Anthony, the son of Philomena Lee (in the US his name is changed to Mike Hess), who, with a little girl of the same age, was adopted by the Hess family. Most of this book follows his story to his adulthood and political career in the Reagan administration. I found too much of the writing by Sexsmith very journalistic in style and lacked credence: how would the author know what a 4 year old child would whisper to his 3 year old ‘sister’ 50 or so years ago? And in fluent Gaelic? How could the writer know what was in the mind of a child at that time and would a child’s thoughts be so adult? I had a myriad questions about what happened to Philomena, the birth mother, and about Anthony/Mike’s little ‘sister’, but was disappointed.
The movie “Philomena” with Judi Dench is the story of Philomena Lee, Anthony’s birth mother, who could still be alive in Ireland.
The first chapters of LOST CHILD OF PHILOMENA LEE by Martin Sexsmith I found heartbreaking. It is actually the biography of Anthony, the son of Philomena Lee (in the US his name is changed to Mike Hess), who, with a little girl of the same age, was adopted by the Hess family. Most of this book follows his story to his adulthood and political career in the Reagan administration. I found too much of the writing by Sexsmith very journalistic in style and lacked credence: how would the author know what a 4 year old child would whisper to his 3 year old ‘sister’ 50 or so years ago? And in fluent Gaelic? How could the writer know what was in the mind of a child at that time and would a child’s thoughts be so adult? I had a myriad questions about what happened to Philomena, the birth mother, and about Anthony/Mike’s little ‘sister’, but was disappointed.
The movie “Philomena” with Judi Dench is the story of Philomena Lee, Anthony’s birth mother, who could still be alive in Ireland.