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Far From The Tree: A Dozen Kinds of Love - Community Reviews back

by Andrew Solomon
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XOX
XOX rated it 9 years ago
Andrew Solomon is gay, married to his husband, and has children.This book is on his research on parents and children identity.But more importantly, it is about love. Here is the Ted talk Andrew Solomon: Love, no matter what. First chapter son How being a gay son shaped Andrew as a person and wh...
fossumcarl
fossumcarl rated it 12 years ago
A massive dense deep finely honed study filled with rich erudite prose countered by a great amount of compassion and intellect.Far from the Tree deals with the search for identity for parents, children and sometimes both at the same time. Essentially there are two types of identities: Vertical your ...
Ms. Margie
Ms. Margie rated it 12 years ago
Here's a trailer for the book:http://www.upworthy.com/news-flash-theres-no-such-thing-as-a-normal-family?c=ufb1What a great book. Solomon looks at families, which usually have vertical identities (shared family traits), where children have horizontal identities (characteristics they share with peop...
megancsparks
megancsparks rated it 12 years ago
Very interesting, but a bit long and often repetitive. Each chapter feels as though it could have become its own book (which would be an interesting series in its own right). The author seems very respectful of each family and individual he meets, and there are some wonderful, and tragic, stories to...
everydayjam
everydayjam rated it 12 years ago
I had resisted getting this book, because the subject matter sounded too...prurient, I guess. After reading someone else's review, I was intrigued, though, and decided to give it a try. I'm so glad I did! Though the subject(s) of the book are delicate, Solomon treats them with such delicacy and com...
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