*WINNER of the 2017 IAN Book of the Year Awards in the Parenting/Family/Relationships category.
*WINNER of the 2017 Readers' Favorite International Book Awards in the Parenting category.
*WINNER of the 2017 Be...

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*WINNER of the 2017 IAN Book of the Year Awards in the Parenting/Family/Relationships category.
*WINNER of the 2017 Readers' Favorite International Book Awards in the Parenting category.
*WINNER of the 2017 Best Book Awards in the LGBTQ: Non-Fiction category.
*AWARD-WINNING FINALIST in the 2017 International Book Awards.

Same-sex couples are faced with many different options when choosing to have children today. In Journey to Same-Sex Parenthood, author, activist and father Eric Rosswood guides and helps prospective LGBT parents to explore these five popular options: Adoption, Foster Care, Assisted Reproduction, Surrogacy and Co-Parenting.

Each section includes a description of the specific family-building approach, followed by personal stories from same-sex couples and individuals who have chosen and gone through that particular journey. The appendix contains important legal issues to consider and questions to ask before deciding to move forward, along with a list of reasons why people may choose each of the five family-building paths and the challenges they may encounter.

Journey to Same-Sex Parenthood provides a unique combination of inspirational firsthand accounts combined with the critical information, tips and advice needed to help couples successfully navigate the complex road to parenthood.


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