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State Knows Best

Nicole Hayes
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Year
2025
Language
English

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State Knows Best is a raw, unflinching memoir that dismantles the glorified narrative of adoption and exposes the deep failures of the child welfare system in America. Told through the eyes of a former foster youth turned teen mother, N. Hayes recounts how the state pressured her to surrender her newborn son at just fifteen years old-framing adoption as "selfless" while offering no real support, resources, or alternatives.

Years later, Hayes learns her son was never legally adopted. When the system fails her again in court, she's forced to decide whether reclaiming her role as a mother is worth breaking the law.

This memoir isn't about a happy reunion. It's about rage. It's about grief. It's about systems that fail mothers while rewarding strangers for stepping in as saviors. State Knows Best reveals how the state profits from crisis, punishes the poor, and masks exploitation in the language of love.

For anyone who's ever been erased, silenced, or told they weren't enough-this book speaks back. With fire. With truth. And with a refusal to be forgotten.

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