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The Tuam home, after all, evoked fraught chapters in modern Irish history, featuring familiar themes of misogyny, abuse and the government’s tight bond with the Catholic Church.
TUAM, Ireland. Behold a child. A slight girl all of 6, she leaves the modest family farm, where the father minds the livestock and the mother keeps a painful secret, and walks out to the main road.