An American family

by Jon Galluccio

Paper Book, 2001

LCC

HV875.U6 G35

Status

Available

Call number

HV875.U6 G35

Publication

New York : St. Martin's Press, 2001.

Description

What makes a family? Love makes a family. This is the story of two gay men who become foster parents to Adam, a premature baby, born with the AIDS virus and addicted to crack, heroin, marijuana, and alcohol. While nursing Adam through the many medical emergencies of his first year and surviving the daily dramas that all new parents go through, they realize that this child, their son, could be taken back from them at any time by the state, and they decide to try to legally adopt him together. Refused by the state—even as it asks them to care for another at-risk infant—they decide to fight for their son in the courts, and win, setting a precedent for all unmarried couples in New Jersey. This book is dramatic proof that the American family is vibrantly alive and extending itself in remarkable new directions.… (more)

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Physical description

x, 266 p.; 25 inches

ISBN

0312261233 / 9780312261238

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