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Liz Harvie was 16 years old when she discovered that her name was actually Claire Watts.
Sitting on the sofa of her childhood home, on a tree-lined street in a suburb of Birmingham, England, she had just been given a sheet of paper containing the first chapter of her life.
The document said “Claire,” a “compact baby” with a “pale complexion” and “light auburn hair,” had been born at a Northampton hospital in January 1974 and then put up for adoption.
It also included descriptions of her birth parents: Yvonne, a “neat,” “articulate” and “quite attractive” receptionist who liked swimming, reading and knitting;