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Biographies & Memoirs - We: An Adoption and a Memoir

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Book Synopsis: we: an adoption and a memoir centers on the story of Barnz adopting a child and the legal battle with the birthfather that began the day after the child's birth - and two days before 9/11. The book interweaves this narrative with Barnz's path to parenthood - beginning with his closeted youth in 1980's New York, a time when it was statistically more likely he would die from AIDS than become a father.

Alternating between legal suspense story and memoir, we examines shifting gender roles in parenting as well as modern notions of family-construction, but ultimately we is a personal narrative with universal appeal. It delves into the complicated relationships that arise between birthparents and adoptive parents, between birthmothers and birthfathers, between parent and child, between married couples. In this story, as in life, empathy is revealed where, technically, none should exist; this book examines our desire to do better, be better- better people, better friends, better parents, better strangers, better ourselves. And in the end, it celebrates the potential we all have for forgiveness.

Independent film producer Ben Barnz and his husband, filmmaker Daniel Barnz, make up "We're Not Brothers Productions" and have written, directed and produced the films Cake and Phoebe in Wonderland. They are currently developing an HBO pilot with Lena Dunham and a feature film with Brad Pitt's Plan B about Ryan Wash, an openly gay black debate champion.

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Are you craving a deeply emotional and thought-provoking read? Look no further than we: an adoption and a memoir - a captivating book that will take you on a rollercoaster of emotions. This compelling memoir tells the story of Barnz, an independent film producer, and his battle for adoption while navigating through a complex legal system and challenging personal circumstances.

Journey back to the 1980s in New York, a time when being a closeted young man meant facing the possibility of dying from AIDS rather than becoming a father. Barnz's powerful story explores the shifting gender roles in parenting and the ever-evolving definition of family. Through his words, we gain profound insights into the intricate relationships between birthparents and adoptive parents, between birthmothers and birthfathers, and between married couples.

Prepare yourself for an emotionally-charged narrative that uncovers the depths of empathy and the profound potential for forgiveness. As you immerse yourself in this compelling story, you will find that the characters' desire to become better versions of themselves mirrors our own aspirations for personal growth - as friends, parents, strangers, and individuals.

Ready to embark on this unforgettable journey? Don't miss out on the chance to experience this moving memoir. Discover the power of love, resilience, and the unbreakable bond of family by grabbing a copy of we: an adoption and a memoir today. Click here to order now.

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