Status
Available
Call number
Genres
Publication
Franklin Watts (1995), 142 pages
Description
Who has the right to become parents in America? What constitutes a family? The increasing visibility of gay and lesbian parents has raised these questions as well as numerous others in a continuing debate about families and raising them. The author looks at the many routes gays and lesbians travel to become parents, in addition to the legal and social difficulties they encounter.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
142 p.; 6.5 x 0.75 inches
ISBN
0531112071 / 9780531112076
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