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y separately published work icon Triple Helix : My Donor-Conceived Story single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Triple Helix : My Donor-Conceived Story
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'‘Now you’re over twenty-one and back from overseas, I’ve decided it’s time to tell you something.’

'When Lauren Burns learns she is donor conceived she begins a turbulent journey to discover the identity of her biological father. Battling outdated legislation and a medical culture of silence, she enters a political campaign to pass world-first laws overturning decades of donor anonymity. She must also grapple with the radical rewriting of her history and sense of identity when she finally finds her biological father and discovers she’s part of a well-known Australian family.

'Lauren’s extraordinary story traverses the many moral and legislative dilemmas of assisted reproductive technology: the rights of the child and the donor, and the strange terrain to be navigated if and when the two parties ever meet.

'More than a memoir, Triple Helix is also a detective drama and a critical examination of the fertility industry. It will open eyes, hearts and minds to the complexities of donor-assisted conception from the other side of the crib.' (Publication summary)

Notes

  • Dedication: For Narelle for her lore, and for Gerry for his love.

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