<p>It was a different world in 1966. Considered a social and moral outrage to have a baby out of wedlock babies were taken from single mothers because they didn't have husbands. </p><p>In <i>I Was Only Nineteen</i> author Raewyn Harlum tells how she relinquished a baby to whom she had just given birth. At the time nineteen-year-old Raewyn was homeless and sleeping on the floor of people she'd known four days. Destitute her possessions filled one suitcase. She had no family or friends in Australia and her partner already had a wife. When she went into labor her partner left her at the hospital telling her she couldn't keep the baby. If she did he'd disappear with their two-year-old son. </p><p>In this heartbreaking memoir she shares her story that includes the reunion of the birth parents with the baby after she'd grown into a beautiful young woman. It was not a love-conquers-all meeting; the young woman doesn't understand why her birth parents gave her up and then had more children. </p>
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