Lynn Grubb was placed into closed domestic adoption as an infant and adopted through the Cradle of Evanston, Illinois. She grew up with her adopted brother and parents in warm and cheerful Centerville, Ohio. She graduated from Wright State University and has worked in the legal field for the...
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Lynn Grubb was placed into closed domestic adoption as an infant and adopted through the Cradle of Evanston, Illinois. She grew up with her adopted brother and parents in warm and cheerful Centerville, Ohio. She graduated from Wright State University and has worked in the legal field for the majority of her career, including volunteering as a child advocate for her local Juvenile Court, CASA/GAL program. Lynn has been married to Mark (her biggest supporter) for 23 years, has a 20 year old son named Matthew and became an adoptive parent to a beautiful daughter in 2005. After finding her maternal birth family in 2006, Lynn became a contributing author to an all-adoptee writing project, Lost Daughters. Since that time, she has contributed to several anthologies, including Perpetual Child: Dismantling the Stereotype; Adoption Reunion in the Social Media, Age; The Lost Daughters: Writing Adoption from a Place of Empowerment and Peace; and Called Home: Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects. Her latest project is Dear Wonderful You: Letters to Fostered and Adopted Children (to be released 2014). Lynn is passionate about adoptee rights and genetic genealogy, having taken three genetic DNA tests to learn her ethnicity and paternal heritage.
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