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Christmas 1961 and an incident occurs which splits a family. It is at this moment that twelve year-old Martyn Bradley discovers he is adopted (even though he's not sure what that means). In seeking further information from his mum, he is told a story so shocking that he resolves to find his birth mother and family, however long it takes. This book follows that quest from his early childish efforts right through to his adult research and beyond. A true emotional rollercoaster, combining rich storytelling with elements of social history spanning five decades.

Produktbeschreibung
Christmas 1961 and an incident occurs which splits a family. It is at this moment that twelve year-old Martyn Bradley discovers he is adopted (even though he's not sure what that means). In seeking further information from his mum, he is told a story so shocking that he resolves to find his birth mother and family, however long it takes. This book follows that quest from his early childish efforts right through to his adult research and beyond. A true emotional rollercoaster, combining rich storytelling with elements of social history spanning five decades.
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Autorenporträt
Martyn Bradley was born in Yateley in October 1949. Educated initially at Cray Valley and Dartford Technical schools, he trained as a teacher at Bishop Otter College Chichester where he qualified in 1971. He worked in education until 2002 when he took a sideways move into computer technology, which saw him working both in the UK and the Far East until he retired in 2010. Martyn is best known as a musician, having become one of the finest English concertina players in the country with umpteen album credits over the years. He has a daughter, Abi, and lives with his wife Helen in a beautiful village close to the sea in West Sussex. Martyn also spends much time in South Africa.