The stick turned blue on Jane Dawson's pregnancy test just in time to stop her biological clock from running wild. But there was just one small problem—she'd unwittingly thrown her former flame into daddyhood!
The Paternity Test
β Scribed by Lowenthal, Michael
- Book ID
- 109145308
- Publisher
- University of Wisconsin Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780299290009
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β¦ Synopsis
Having a baby to save a marriageβitβs the oldest of clichΓ©s. But what if the marriage at risk is a gay one, and having a baby involves a surrogate mother? Pat Faunce is a faltering romantic, a former poetry major who now writes textbooks. A decade into his relationship with Stu, an airline pilot from a fraught Jewish family, he fears heβs losing Stu to other menβand losing himself in their βno rulesβ arrangement. Yearning for a baby and a deeper commitment, he pressures Stu to move from Manhattan to Cape Cod, to the cottage where Pat spent boyhood summers. As they struggle to adjust to their new life, they enlist a surrogate: Debora, a charismatic Brazilian immigrant, married to Danny, an American carpenter. Gradually, Pat and Debora bond, drawn together by the logistics of getting pregnant and away from their spouses. Pat gets caught between loyaltiesβto Stu and his family, to Debora, to his own potent desiresβand wonders: is he fit to be a father? In one of the first novels to explore the experience of gay men seeking a child through surrogacy, Michael Lowenthal writes passionately about marriages and mistakes, loyalty and betrayal, and about how our drive to create families can complicate the ones we already have. The Paternity Test is a provocative look at the new βfamily values.β
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