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Robert Hartlen
I would like to introduce to you Robert (Bob) Hartlen, Author of "Butterbox Survivors" and Reiki Master /Teacher
trained in the Dr. Usui Method of Natural Healing. Bob owns and runs Bluestone Teaching and Healing Center 294
Radcliffe Drive, Suite 415, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3S 1E8.
Bob, a gentle spirited man, full of Universal life force and a voice to match has dedicated his life to sharing his gifts of wisdom, knowledge and love. To contact Bob you can write, phone him at 457-2160 or e-mail him at: bhartlen@ns.sympatico.ca. http://www.geocities.com/bobhartlen/index.htm
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ROBERT (BOB) HARTLEN REIKI MASTER/TEACHER AUTHOR Bluestone
Teaching and Healing Center
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Life After the Ideal Maternity Home:
Since the 1992 publication of Butterbox Babies, the Ideal Maternity Home in Chester, Nova Scotia, has become synonymous
with illegal adoptions and suspicious baby deaths. Much attention has been given to the neglect of infants at the Home, the
exorbitant fees paid by adoptive parents, and the secretive nature of the transactions. But what became of the children who
were adopted? What effect did their shaky beginnings have on their later lives? Were they loved and cherished, or mistreated
and ignored? Did they feel like "family"? Did they always wonder who they were? In this comprehensive book, author and Survivor
Robert Hartlen has compiled the personal stories of thirty six of the adult adoptees who survived the Ideal Maternity Home. Here
we share in their most private memories and experiences; the painful struggles to come to terms with being adopted, the epic
searches to find birth families, and the heartening sense of a surrogate family many adoptees found in fellow Survivors. Also included
are stories of some of the birth mothers who gave up their children, and of some of the adopted mothers who claimed the babies
as their own. Underlying all the stories is the terrifying realization that except for an act of fate, or of grace, these Survivors might
have shared an unmarked grave with their innocent fellow infants known and remembered as the "Butterbox Babies." At once
uplifting and disquieting, these stories not only force us to confront a painful chapter in Nova Scotia's history, but also challenge
us to reconsider the whole notion of "family."
Published by Nimbus Publishing
This is an uplifting story of human triumph; it is about overcoming adversity and discovering the truth about your life.
Written by a survivor of the Ideal Maternity Home of Chester, this personal story of the Butterbox Babies, is made more
poignant by the author's search for his beginnings and his subsequent finding of others like himself.
The Ideal Maternity Home was opened by Lila and William Young along Nova Scotia's south shore in February, 1928 as a health sanitarium; but it quickly became a specialized maternity service for unwed mothers. Delivering babies became their business and with privacy and discretion guaranteed.
Butterbox Survivors is more importantly the story of the Survivors of the Young's sanitarium, including author Bob Hartlen. Bob Hartlen is one of many who share for the first time their struggle with their unknown or unknowable past.
ISBN 1-55109-290-5 April 15, 1999
Bob Hartlen
294 Radcliffe Drive, Suite 415,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA
B3S 1E8
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