Review Of Choosing Family 9781419756177 Foreword Reviews
Review Of Choosing Family 9781419756177 Foreword Reviews Hardcover $26.00 (288pp) 978 1 4197 5617 7. memorable and fluid, professor francesca t. royster’s memoir choosing family blends her family’s history with her story of adopting an infant girl, juxtaposing personal life with political life and allowing each to illuminate the other. royster fell in love with annie, a fellow academic in chicago. To ask why this is so would be a far more useful project. if the authors are serious, this is a silly, distasteful book. if they are not, it’s a brilliant satire. pub date: sept. 1, 1998. isbn: 0 670 88146 5. page count: 430. publisher: viking. review posted online: may 20, 2010. kirkus reviews issue: july 15, 1998.
Choosing Family Mekong Review Choosing family. in her artful memoir, francesca t. royster brings readers along for her journey into motherhood as a queer woman fashioning a family. in a society that elevates white people and heteronormative relationships, the word family has come to suggest a white dad, a white mom and their two white children living in the suburbs. In the lyrical memoir, the personal and political unite in a queer, interracial couple’s celebration of choosing to adopt an infant.” ― foreword reviews “the book builds on an intergenerational lineage of powerful women whose strength royster brings to her own mothering. . . . a potent love letter to community in all its forms.”. In the lyrical memoir, the personal and political unite in a queer, interracial couple's celebration of choosing to adopt an infant." foreword reviews "royster's evocative and profound memoir will make you believe in love again. it will make you know that love in its ethical, courageous, vulnerable, and committed forms can lead us to freedom. Review article. choosing family: a memoir of queer motherhood and black resistance abrams books, 2023, isbn: 9781419756177. christine t. wolf. published online.
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