The Velveteen Father: An Unexpected Journey to Parenthood

Read [Jesse Green Book] * The Velveteen Father: An Unexpected Journey to Parenthood Online ^ PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. The Velveteen Father: An Unexpected Journey to Parenthood Articulate and moving account of parenthood and love--a gift The only disturbing part of reading the reviews about this book are the sick and out of place remarks some people feel it necessary to share with those of us who clearly chose to read about this book--and to read the book itself, because we care about what it means to be a parent, and what it means to love a child.The nasty self-righteous and self-satisfied judges of human nature ought to keep their nasty feelings in a more appropriate

The Velveteen Father: An Unexpected Journey to Parenthood

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Rating : 4.18 (764 Votes)
Asin : 0375501649
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 242 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-06-27
Language : English

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Articulate and moving account of parenthood and love--a gift The only disturbing part of reading the reviews about this book are the sick and out of place remarks some people feel it necessary to share with those of us who clearly chose to read about this book--and to read the book itself, because we care about what it means to be a parent, and what it means to love a child.The nasty self-righteous and self-satisfied judges of human nature ought to keep their nasty feelings in a more appropriate place where someone might actually be interested in hearing about them--which surely isn't here. Writing such comments in this cont. "Rich portrayal of a journey to parenthood" according to A Customer. This book creates the most vivid portraits of the author and his partner and both of their journeys to parenthood. I liked that it was not falsely sentimental--I believed every word. I didn't want it to end.. James Hiller said Velveteen Reading as well. In Jesse Green's newly released in paperback, "The Velveteen Father", he spends an entire book waxing philosophic about the joys and pains of rearing a child in today's world. It might be so tempting to pigeon-hole this book into convienient, politically incorrect categories (as several reviews have shown; to which I qiuckly respond: why are you reading this book in the first place?), but in doing so, the true message and meaning of the story is missed. This isn't a book about two gay men adopting a child, this book really is about adopting a child, and the joys an

Having long since made peace with his choice not to be a parent, Green now faced the shock and the responsibility of a fatherhood he had never imagined. The Velveteen FatherM is a moving record of the transformative effect parenthood can have on people who least expect to become parents, of how we are repeatedly made anew by the love of children who need us. The Velveteen Father will therefore interest anyone who has considered--or would consider--having a child.. Each new living thing in the world each day says: You are alone, and not getting younger.At the age of thirty-seven, the journalist and novelist Jesse Green found his life dramatically changing when he met and fell in love with a man who had recently adopted a baby boy. Everything conspires against the single, childless man. The Velveteen Father is his candid, heartfelt, and often hilarious account of the formation and flourishing of a family.        In intimate, graceful prose, Green describes his partner's journey from the hedonistic e

--Wendy Smith. Journalist Jesse Green's delightful memoir makes it quite clear that the pleasures and perils of parenting are always the same--even for a gay 37-year-old man who stumbles into it by falling in love with a person who has an adopted son. As Green puts it in a typically well-turned phrase, "fatherhood trumps gayness," which is to say that heterosexual parents at the playground sometimes find it easier to relate to Green, his boyfriend, Andy, and son, Erez (soon joined by baby brother Lucas), than do the well-buffed, perenniall

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