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The Stork Club
The Stork Club
Author: Iris Rainer Dart
ISBN-13: 9780451176271
ISBN-10: 0451176278
Publication Date: 5/1/1995
Pages: 464
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: Signet Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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A really good book by the author of Beaches. It is a page turner about untraditional pregnancies and parenthood, and the women (and men) involved. It was one of those books where you lose yourself in the characters, feel their pain and joy. A nice read for the beach....
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A clever, timely exploration of the emotional turmoil engendered by the brave new world of contemporary baby-making.
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(From Library Journal)
With humor and poignancy, Dart probes the challenge of child rearing in the 1990s by depicting a group of nontraditional parents. At age 50, Rick, a single movie producer and avowed Casanova combatting a midlife crisis, decides to adopt a baby. Ruthie and Shelley, a successful comedy-writing team, resolve to create a child even though he is gay and she is straight. Lainie and Mitch, owners of a chic California clothing boutique, contract with a surrogate mother to produce their child. These parents form the Stork Club led by Barbara, the child psychologist who guides the group as they struggle to make their atypical family circumstances work. The author of Beaches and three other novels, Dart proves she knows how to gild the literary lily by creating a singularly good popular novel.


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