“After inexplicably being placed in the wrong bassinet at the city
hospital where I was born, I grew up with a nagging feeling of somehow
not belonging, and a father who always suspected I was not his. I lived
another’s life and he mine, our paths amazingly crossing throughout the
years, until 57 years later I discovered the truth. This is the story of
my life in someone else’s world, my quest for answers, and how I’ve
come to terms with the hand which fate has dealt me.”
– Fred George, Author
This is a story about two boys who, at birth, were inexplicably
switched, a switch that would dramatically change the author’s life in
every aspect—religion, ethnicity, economics, and culture. Time and time
again, the two boys’ paths cross with one another’s before ultimately
discovering, decades later, that they aren’t who they spent their whole
lives believing they were. At 57, Fred George sees his birth family for
the first time, recognizing in them his own mannerisms and traits.
George’s retelling of his switch at birth is not so much an account of
the switch itself, but rather the story of his life from birth to
present with the George family.The story is interesting and insightful,
complete with family photos that provide readers with an inside view of
the culture and of the times of George’s life.