![]() If Paul wasn't her real father and she isn't who she thinks she is, then who is she? Where did the non-Ashkenazi French, Irish, English, and German 48 percent of her DNA come from? And, even more upsetting: Did her parents know this and deliberately hide it from her? Shapiro is shaken to her core by this discovery. At age 54, Shapiro is shocked to learn that the devout Orthodox Jewish stockbroker she thought was her biological father - Paul Shapiro, the man who died in that car accident - wasn't a blood relative. ![]() This time around, the catalyst is a genetic spit test taken out of idle curiosity in 2016. Inheritance, Shapiro's tenth book and fifth memoir, is a quest to uncover a family mystery involving her identity. The tragedy galvanized her to clean up the wreckage of her life. The accident slammed into 23-year-old Shapiro at a time when her life had veered dangerously off-course: She was a coke-snorting, heavy-drinking college dropout, the "kept" mistress of a friend's stepfather. At its core is the mid-1980s car crash that killed her father and seriously shattered her mother. Twenty years ago, Dani Shapiro's first memoir, Slow Motion, fell into the we-shall-overcome group. Many literary memoirs involve surmounting hurdles or uncovering family secrets in pursuit of self-discovery. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Inheritance Subtitle A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love Author Dani Shapiro ![]()
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