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Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love Paperback – January 28, 2020

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the acclaimed author of Signal Fires and host of the hit podcast Family Secrets: a memoir about the staggering family secret uncovered by a genealogy test, an exploration of the urgent ethical questions surrounding fertility treatments and DNA testing, and a profound inquiry of paternity, identity, and love.

“Memoir gold: a profound and exquisitely rendered exploration of identity and the true meaning of family.” —People

In the spring of 2016, through a genealogy website to which she had casually submitted her DNA for analysis, Dani Shapiro received the stunning news that her beloved deceased father was not her biological father. Over the course of a single day, her entire history—the life she had lived—crumbled beneath her.

Inheritance is a book about secrets. It is the story of a woman's urgent quest to unlock the story of her own identity, a story that had been scrupulously hidden from her for more than fifty years. It is a book about the extraordinary moment we live in, a moment in which science and technology have outpaced not only medical ethics but also the capacities of the human heart to contend with the consequences of what we discover. Dani Shapiro’s memoir unfolds at a breakneck pace—part mystery, part real-time investigation, part rumination on the ineffable combination of memory, history, biology, and experience that makes us who we are. Inheritance is a devastating and haunting interrogation of the meaning of kinship and identity, written with stunning intensity and precision.

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A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR by *Elle * Vanity Fair * Wired * Real Simple New York Times Editors' Choice A Vanity Fair, New Yorker, Washington Post, Vulture, Bustle, Real Simple, PopSugar, and LitHub Most Anticipated Book

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LOS ANGELES TIMES, BOSTON GLOBE, WALL STREET JOURNAL, and NATIONAL INDIE BESTSELLER

“[An] engrossing, compassionate memoir.... As in the best writing on the self, the point is the integrity of her search.” —
Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker
 
“The writing is that of a true storyteller who will not stop until she has bored down to the bottom of where she came from, and in this she is at her narrative best.” —
Oprah Magazine
 
“As compulsively readable as a mystery novel, while exploring the deeper mysteries of identity and family and truth itself... a story told with great insight and honesty and heart.” —
San Francisco Chronicle

“A meditation on what it means to live in a time when secrecy, anonymity, and mystery are vanishing.”
The New Yorker
 
“Shapiro is skilled at spinning her personal explorations into narrative gold.” —
NPR
 
“[A] swift moving narrative of profound personal disorientation. Just as you think you’ve crested the big reveal, Shapiro builds more tension, chapter by short chapter; she keeps you close as she feels her way through unfamiliar terrain.” —
Newsday
 
Inheritance zooms in on the blind spots that result when reproductive technology outpaces an understanding of its consequences. In viewing this important and timely topic through a highly personal lens, Inheritance succeeds admirably.” —The Seattle Times
 
Inheritance offers a thought-provoking look at the shifting landscape of identity.” —The Washington Post
 
“[Shapiro] has an intimate, ruminating style, leaping associatively through time, addressing the reader not as an audience, or voyeur, but more as an interlocutor, thoughtfully answering the questions she thinks someone might ask, if they lived in her head.” —
Bookforum

“Inheritance is dedicated “to my father”. That [Shapiro] doesn’t say which one speaks volumes: those who like to insist that blood is always thicker than water should read her book, and let their own hearts slowly and gently expand.”
The Guardian

“Shapiro [writes]... this spare, lyrical story shattering the polished portrait of her life and piecing the fragments carefully, gorgeously back together.”
Vulture

Inheritance explores Shapiro’s identity in relationship to her memory, family history, biology, and experience. And it essentially asks the question: What makes us who we are? It’s brilliant.” —Goop
 
“Smart, psychologically astute, and not afraid to tell it like it is.” —
USA Today
 
“A poignant examination of identity and what happens when one's wholeness and understanding of who they are is completely uprooted.” —
Marie Claire
 
“It's a cautionary tale about a brave new world of technology that erases privacy, and a story about one of the oldest themes of human narrative: finding oneself.” —
Miami Herald
 
“Written with generosity and honesty,
Inheritance takes the modern phenomenon of casual DNA testing and builds a deeply personal narrative around it. The result is a vital, necessary read from a talented author.” —Paste Magazine
 
"A remarkable, dogged, emotional journey...
Inheritance reads like a mystery, unfolding minute by minute and day by day.... Shapiro’s book is a wise and thorough examination of how this news affected her. She is a good guide for the bombshells that are yet to explode for so many families." Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Shapiro [writes] this spare, lyrical story shattering the polished portrait of her life and piecing the fragments carefully, gorgeously back together.” —
Bitch Magazine
 
“A fascinating, pertinent look into the murky world of medical ethics, as well as the kind of profound, insightful look into the meaning of love and connection that we’ve come to expect from Shapiro.” —
Nylon

“A remarkable, dogged, emotional journey as Shapiro digs into the past to find the truth.” —
Boston Herald
 
Inheritance reads like an introspective mystery as Shapiro sorts facts from fiction.” —Elle
 
“In
Inheritance, Shapiro movingly reckons with identity and family secrets.” —Real Simple

Inheritance adds significantly to Shapiro’s body of work while plugging into some of our culture’s most pressing concerns—identity, technology and medical ethics, among others. Although her story is unique to her, it offers a way of thinking about our changing, uncertain times.” —The Florida Times Union
 
Inheritance is both thrilling and fascinating—a nonfiction book that reads like a novel.” —Pop Sugar
 
“Shapiro unpacks a beautiful and heartbreaking narrative of paternity, genetics, and family.” —
Lit Hub

"Fascinating... With thoughtful candor, [Shapiro] explores the ethical questions surrounding sperm donation, the consequences of DNA testing, and the emotional impact of having an uprooted religious and ethnic identity. This beautifully written, thought-provoking genealogical mystery will captivate readers from the very first pages." —
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"For all the trauma that the discovery put her through, Shapiro recognizes that what she had experienced was 'a great story'—one that has inspired her best book." —
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Page after page, Shapiro displays adisarming honesty and an acute desire to know the unknowable." —
Booklist (starred review)
 
“As Shapiro deftly navigates the emotional story of her own origins, she also spins her grief, shock, and introspection into a compelling narrative that you won’t be able to put down.” —
Book Riot“[Shapiro’s] magnificent journey of selfhood, arduous and awakening, makes our communal reflection in the mirror deeper and continually delving.” —Jamie Lee Curtis
 
Inheritance is Dani Shapiro at her best: a gripping genetic detective story, and a meditation on the meaning of parenthood and family.” —Jennifer Egan
 
“Reads like a beautiful, lived novel, moving and personal and true.” —
Meg Wolitzer
 
“A compulsively-readable investigation into selfhood that burrows to the heart of what it means to accept, to love, and to belong.” —
Anthony Doerr
 
“In her searing story, Dani Shapiro makes the most disquieting discovery: that everything, from her lineage, to her father, down to her very own sense of self is an astounding error.... The answer is not disquieting. It is beautiful.” —
Andre Aciman
 
“An extraordinary memoir that speaks to themes as current as today’s headlines and as old as human history.... This beautifully crafted book is full of wisdom and heart, showing that what we don’t know about our parents may not be as important as what we do.” —
Will Schwalbe

About the Author

DANI SHAPIRO is a best-selling novelist and memoirist and host of the podcast Family Secrets (now in its seventh season). Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue, and Time. She has taught at Columbia and New York University and is the co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference. She lives in Litchfield County, Connecticut.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group; Reprint edition (January 28, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0525434038
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0525434030
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.19 x 0.62 x 8 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Dani Shapiro is the best-selling author of the memoirs Hourglass, Still Writing, Devotion, and Slow Motion, and five novels including Black & White and Family History. Her short fiction, essays, and journalistic pieces have appeared in The New Yorker, Granta, Tin House, One Story, Elle, The New York Times Book Review, the op-ed pages of The New York Times, and many other publications. Dani has taught in the writing programs at Columbia, NYU, The New School and Wesleyan University. She is co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy. She lives in Litchfield County, Connecticut with her family. Dani's latest book, Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love will be published by Knopf in January, 2019.

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"...as always, is also moving, has a conversational tone at times, open, easy. I was taken with her words. I felt them...." Read more

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"...Her writing is brilliant, story telling captivating, emotion raw and at the same time I learned and found myself in the narrative...." Read more

"Although I found this book to be very well written, I can only give it two stars at best because I found the author to be awfully "full of herself."..." Read more

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"...the early years of artificial insemination.. Extremely thought provoking regarding ethics, what we really are, made of, and many more issues...." Read more

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Favorite memoir since Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking
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Favorite memoir since Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking
A stunning exploration of identity and truth, and what makes us who we are, from one of my all-time favorite authors. Dani Shapiro has accomplished a narrative miracle with this book, seamlessly blending memoir with mystery and science in a manner that kept me riveted by both the story and the gorgeous writing. I absolutely couldn’t put it down. A must-read.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
Breathtakingly poignant, Dani Shapiro's documentation of her journey in self-discovery was captivating. She writes in such a way that the reader journeys with her. I appreciated deeply the reverance with which she detailed her faith tradition. I recommend listening to this book on Audible, too. Hearing an author present their story in their own words lends the story a dimension that is enriching.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
I enjoyed it and even shed a few tears while reading it.
It also scared me about pursuing any kind of embryo or gamete donation scenario or even adoption. So much trauma. Will she ever heal? It doesn’t seem like it.
When she visits a sperm bank with millions, billions, who knows how many sperm cells are frozen there, she asks how many souls are there. I thought that was strange, especially because from her writing it sounds like she’s on the left politically. I don’t think she means each sperm cell represents a soul, but that’s kind of what it sounded like. Also just because you have, say, 24 million sperm, that doesn’t mean you’ll get 24 million babies or souls. You’d use 24 million sperm to get maybe one baby. So I thought that part was odd.
I do appreciate her point of view. I just hope that not everyone who finds out their DNA is different from what they thought is as traumatized as she was and never heals from it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019
After finishing the last page of Dani Shapiro’s INHERITANCE: A MEMOIR OF GENEALOGY, PATERNITY, AND LOVE, I wanted to take time to absorb what I had read. I’ve read and loved all her memoirs and I feel like this is her most stunning. The subject seems to be the most challenging, as far as a discovery and the path that it lead her on, the way in which she went about trying to find out what she needed to learn both about her subject and herself in order to write the book, and then, what she comes to understand about who she is in the process. Dani digs deep, as she always does in her books. Her writing, eloquent, as always, is also moving, has a conversational tone at times, open, easy. I was taken with her words. I felt them. Mostly her references to her childhood memories, and the Hebrew and religious moments that brought her back to her father. Not, that he ever left her.

Dani discovers, almost by accident, after her half-sister, mentions that she might want to take a DNA test, that their father is not her biological father. She is 54 when she learns this news. Looking back, there have been numerous hints over the course of her life, that she never pursued, that indicated that this might have been the case, but she never had reason to explore or question if her father was indeed her biological father. After all, she loved him. And, this is not something that occurs to most people. Even if she felt that she didn’t belong, in the sense of feeling different or looking different, her father was her person and her family, her people.

What she pieces together, along with the help of her husband, other members of her remaining extended family, and elderly friends of her long-deceased father, is remarkable.
I cried so often over the course of reading the book. For Dani's memory and what it would become or how it would be altered and for her love of a man who seemed bigger than life both during the time that he was alive and long after he died. For her caring, loving, and insightful elderly aunt who summed up Dani’s existence and place in their family with words that any person, lost or otherwise, deserves to hear and her display of true love that I hope envelop her for the rest of her years. For the miracle of science and social media, despite its weaknesses, how it can bring people together in ways we could never have imagined.

INHERITANCE is the experience of family dynamics, medical ethics, the culture of Orthodox Judaism, the wonder of memory, and complicated grief.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2020
Long ago I read a quote in a fortune cookie that advised us not to be like the potato, with all of its good underground. ( rather ironic since ancestry worship is an important part of Chinese culture) Anyway, my own upbringing was centered on our nuclear family, with little interaction with distant relatives. In Dani Shapiro’s world of Orthodox Judaism reverence for those who came before was of profound importance. The author was brought up on stories of her Eastern European roots and pride in the leaders who came from within her family. Now a successful author, wife and mother she takes a popular DNA test at her husband’s suggestion and her whole world is turned upside down. The results show she is only half Ashkenazi Jew and the other half a mix of Western European stock. The book becomes a fascinating mystery story as she and her investigative reporter husband untangle the clues and track down her biological father.
That aspect of the book I enjoyed immensely. What I found hard to relate to was the trauma she felt at having to face the possibility that she wasn’t who she thought she was. I have never been a DAR, FFV kind of person. I never pursued my family genealogy nor dwelled on the absence of stories gathered from my parents. Our family philosophy has always been you make your own destiny. As the book unfolded, it was clear that the author had deep-seated issues that arose from her parents’ dysfunctional marriage. It was this that drove her lifelong sense of not belonging and not whether she was “really” Jewish. Frankly I found her incessant whining to be rather annoying.
She is a well-regarded author with many memoirs to her credit, so you might find this book diverting. To me it smacked of navel gazing, despite the fact she finally came to her senses and felt some gratitude to both fathers in her life.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
We're about halfway through this remarkable memoir Dani Shapiro wrote, loving every word, phrase, and mystery.

Bless this author, all she writes, and her unique journey!

Pick up this book if you feel ready for a ride and a half which will bring you immense wonder, joy, and gratitude.

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Joe M.
1.0 out of 5 stars Sin chispas
Reviewed in Spain on February 21, 2024
Se hubiera tratado de una dinastia real o historica, todavia, pero no es asi....
Granie Yerres
5.0 out of 5 stars A gem
Reviewed in France on June 3, 2021
A book that really makes you think. It was another gem from Dani Shapiro.
Highly recommended for your summer reading list.
Maureen Tshinene
5.0 out of 5 stars Inheritance
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 19, 2020
What a riveting read, and such a well written book. Straight from the heart. Very enjoyable and part of me didn’t want to read the next part incase of heartbreak and the other half of me couldn’t wait to find the conclusion. Would definitely recommend
Tamara
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Memoir, Yet Again!
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2019
The most wonderful thing about reading Dani Shapiro, is how it feels as if I have just met a friend for coffee and we are sharing the most wonderful, interesting and thought provoking conversation - (of course being the very best kind of conversation to have shared!) - that has now stretched into the evening hours over a leisurely glass of wine.
The writing, the thinking the emotional draw of the narrative makes one feel as if you are indeed sitting right next to each other.
I enjoyed everything about this book, (as I expected to) from the unfolding of the story and its reflections, to the lovely picture of the author on the book jacket that conveyed the smile of a genuine soul, I felt blessed to have shared some time with. ♥
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Reviewed in India on September 15, 2020
What an amazing twist to Natur vs Nurture. It moved me immensely. The emotional intelligence of the all the people involved in this journey has been heart warming to see. Can't imagine what everyone went through. Bless their hearts. And may her parents rest in peace.