Win Forever Dads: A Gay Couple's Journey To Fatherhood Originated By Tony Zimbardi-LeMons Represented In Digital Copy

excellent book of insightful reflections, Not very well written but it was engaging, interesting and informative, I really like it. This was a pretty engaging and emotional read for me, mostly because the two men's journey is one Mason and I are embarking on.
It's an incredibly quick read, since it's compiled from a series of fairly short magazine columns, As a result, it doesn't perhaps go into the greatest depth on some of the aspects of foster care and adoption, but their story is one of inspiration, frustration and the eventual inevitable happy ending! I know I'll be coming back to it over and over as we move along on our own journey.


The greatest downfall of this book, though, is the numerous spelling
Win Forever Dads: A Gay Couple's Journey To Fatherhood Originated By Tony Zimbardi-LeMons Represented In Digital Copy
and typographical errors It could perhaps have used a little extra editing before publication but while they're enough to be noticeable and annoy me, to be honest I'm kind of a stickler, they're not enough to detract from my overall enjoyment.
Forever Dads: A Gay Couples Journey to Fatherhood, chronicles Tony and Antonios experience from their first exploratory meeting at the “Pop Luck Club,” to tackling one of the hardest, yet most gratifying responsibilities in the world parenting.
Readers will follow Tony and Antonio as they navigate the tumultuous roller coaster ride of the Los Angeles County fosteradoption system to the ultimate adoption finalization of their sons Erick and John.


The book, which ran as a regular column called “Bringing up Gayby” in Frontiers Magazine from, is told in a compilation format and explores many themes, some unique to the gay experience and others simply universal in the journey to parenthood.


The ZimbardiLeMons family story is told in heartfelt installments peppered with rich humor and poignancy, a must read for any prospective adoptive parent, gay or straight.