“He put his hands on my face like he was trying to feel was I really his son.”
George Robinson tells his daughter, Katie, about meeting his biological father after searching for more than 40 years. Read more…
Recorded in Edina, MN.
“He put his hands on my face like he was trying to feel was I really his son.”
George Robinson tells his daughter, Katie, about meeting his biological father after searching for more than 40 years. Read more…
Recorded in Edina, MN.
“He employed performers that the other agents would never use.”
Mort Segal and his sister, Joan Feldman, remember their father, Jack Segal, a booking agent for novelty acts in the Catskills. Read more…
Recorded in New York, NY.
“I remember waking up from the surgery and seeing this beautiful nurse.”
Howell Graham, one of the longest-surviving double-lung transplant patients, tells his mother, Nan, about the days after his surgery. Read more…
Recorded in Wilmington, NC.
Betsy Brooks tells her boyfriend, John Grecsek, about her father. Read more…
Recorded in New York, NY.
“What made you decide you wanted to adopt a child?”
Aimee Gerold speaks with her father, Bob, about her adoption from China. Read more…
Recorded in Pensacola, FL.
“I was very strict because I was afraid kids would discover I was gay.”
High school teacher John Byrne talks with one of his former students, Samantha Liebman. Read more…
Recorded in New York, NY.
“He never said anything good about my writing.”
Author Walter Dean Myers talks about his father in an interview with his son Christopher Myers. Read more…
Recorded in Brooklyn, NY.