Finding My Way, Robin F. Schepper
Finding My Way, Robin F. Schepper
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Finding My Way
A Memoir of Family, Identity, and Political Ambition

Author: Robin F. Schepper

Narrator: Jo Anna Perrin

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

A deeply personal memoir about finding family and belonging from White House staffer Robin F. Schepper. 
Growing up torn between her single Pan Am–stewardess mom and brothel-owning grandmother in 1960s New York City, Robin F. Schepper never imagined that she’d one day have an office in the East Wing of the White House. Her childhood in a German American neighborhood on the Upper East Side was peppered with half-truths, from the family secrets surrounding her grandmother’s immigration to deceptions about her biological father. 
In a world of self-absorbed adults, Robin largely raised herself: she secured a scholarship to a prestigious private school and worked several jobs as a teenager to pay her own living expenses before finally escaping to California for college. Street-smart and undeniably driven, once in the professional world Robin quickly ascended in the male-dominated political sphere, traveling the globe while being subjected to sexual harassment and assaults that echoed obstacles her mother and grandmother had faced. Through it all, Robin searched for her biological father. She felt that if she could understand why he abandoned her, she could free herself from secrets, lies, and shame. 
Robin eventually rose to work for the First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama and, in the meantime, created her own family by adopting two sons from Kazakhstan. Intimate and captivating, Finding My Way follows an ambitious woman who reached the highest pinnacles of a political career while simultaneously fulfilling her own quest to heal from family trauma and discover her true identity. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Cheryl on April 09, 2023

Shopper’s memoir centers around her constant search for the identity of her biological father. Raised by her devoted Catholic mother Trudy, in the early )0’s in NYC, Robin did her best to be a good daughter. She also hoped to create a better life for herself, compared to her mother (and dear grandmo......more

Goodreads review by Bradshaw on January 16, 2024

Robin Schepper’s memoir of struggle and searching is both extraordinary and somehow familiar. The particulars of her upbringing are unusual but the challenges she faced along the way feel like those of everywoman. What happened to her was daunting and what she did in response was heroic. How she has......more

Goodreads review by Ciara on November 06, 2023

Robins memoir is a fascination story capturing her life as a young girl in NYC, raised by a single mother and a loving grandmother, the struggles of her 20’s and trying to determine her path as an adult. Robins prose throughout the story makes you feel as if you’re sitting in the room and simply lis......more

Goodreads review by Janilyn on April 23, 2023

What a fascinating life the author has led. Basically living on her own in NYC by the time she was 15, Schepper figured out how to make her own way, but always questioning the family history that was only parceled out in small portions, especially pertaining to her biological father. I found her sear......more

Goodreads review by Maura on July 01, 2023

Raw. Vulnerable. Courageous. I came away from this memoir with a renewed faith in our ability to not just overcome obstacles and challenges but to leverage them for positive change in our lives, whether it be an undiscovered passion, new friendships, a career change or relocation, or as simple as a......more