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The Other Mother: A Lesbian's Fight for Her Daughter

A Lesbian's Fight for Her Daughter

Author: Nancy Abrams   Series: Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiographies

Abrams's compelling narrative examines the social, legal, and political implications of gay and lesbian parenting.

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Abrams's compelling narrative examines the social, legal, and political implications of gay and lesbian parenting.

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On a spring day in 1993, Nancy Abrams helped her daughter dress for day care, packed her lunch, and said good-bye. Next she drove to court, where she learned that in the eyes of the law she was nothing more than a biological stranger to the child she helped bring into the world and raise. That was the last time she would see her daughter or hear her voice for five years. The Other Mother begins as Abrams and her female lover decide to start a family together. With giddy anticipation, they search for a sperm donor, shop for baby clothes and crib, and attend childbirth classes. But despite their high hopes, the relationship begins to fall apart, and they separate when their daughter is a toddler. Problems between the two intensify until, shortly before her daughter s fifth birthday, Abrams loses custody. In unprecedented depth, Abrams s compelling narrative examines the social, legal, and political implications of gay and lesbian parenting. Her haunting memoir asks the question, What makes a mother? It is a question that biological parents, co-parents, adoptive parents, step-parents, and divorced parents must each answer in their own way. In telling one woman s story, The Other Mother makes a solid case for legal protections, including marriage, for lesbian and gay families."

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Critic Reviews

“"The story of Amelia's conception, birth, and early raising, and of the two lesbian mothers who vie for custody of her without benefit of legal precedent or guidelines, is compelling, harrowing, and heartrending."-LeAnne Schreiber, author of Light Years”

"An absorbing, well-told story . . . an original contribution to the emerging body of work on gay and lesbian parenting."--Jane Schacter, Professor of Law, University of Michigan "The story of Amelia's conception, birth, and early raising, and of the two lesbian mothers who vie for custody of her without benefit of legal precedent or guidelines, is compelling, harrowing, and heartrending."--LeAnne Schreiber, author of Light Years An absorbing, well-told story . . . an original contribution to the emerging body of work on gay and lesbian parenting. Jane Schacter, Professor of Law, University of Michigan

" The story of Amelia's conception, birth, and early raising, and of the two lesbian mothers who vie for custody of her without benefit of legal precedent or guidelines, is compelling, harrowing, and heartrending. LeAnne Schreiber, author of Light Years

" An absorbing, well-told story . . . an original contribution to the emerging body of work on gay and lesbian parenting. Jane Schacter, Professor of Law, University of Michigan" The story of Amelia's conception, birth, and early raising, and of the two lesbian mothers who vie for custody of her without benefit of legal precedent or guidelines, is compelling, harrowing, and heartrending. LeAnne Schreiber, author of "Light Years"" "The story of Amelia's conception, birth, and early raising, and of the two lesbian mothers who vie for custody of her without benefit of legal precedent or guidelines, is compelling, harrowing, and heartrending."--LeAnne Schreiber, author of "Light Years" "An absorbing, well-told story . . . an original contribution to the emerging body of work on gay and lesbian parenting."--Jane Schacter, Professor of Law, University of Michigan

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About the Author

Abrams is a journalist living in New England.

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Product Details

Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Published
31st July 1999
Pages
269
ISBN
9780299164942

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