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The Graywolf Annual Eight: The New Family (No.8)
 
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The Graywolf Annual Eight: The New Family (No.8) [Paperback]

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October 1, 1991 Graywolf Annual (Book 8)
Despite overwhelming evidence that it no longer exists, we continue to believe in the myth of the Ozzie and Harriet family: working father, at-home mother, two bright kids. We see this pervasive image on TV, in movies, in advertising. Statistics and good sense, however, tell us that family is now defined in many ways.

More than half of American households will be, at one time or another, single-parent families. Learning how to accommodate half brothers and sisters, second and third stepmothers, and noncustodial parents and former step-parents is a task faced by many of today's children and adults. Gay and/or lesbian parents are common. Grandparents assume parental roles, often for teenaged parents. Many people abandon their natural families to form families among friends.

There are no guides to the subtleties of the New Family, and so The Graywolf Annual Eight: The New Family gathers remarkable short stories-- by established and new authors-- each of which in some manner reflects, elucidates, or amplifies some of this new reality. Together, they celebrate our much broader understanding of what a family can be.

Editorial Reviews

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This absorbing collection of short stories concentrates on the "radical change in the nature of the family." These stories portray people who are coping with the new configurations of family brought about by divorce, skip-generation parenting, gay/lesbian couples, single parenting by choice, and geographical dispersion. In Richard Bausch's poignant story of a grandfather standing in as parent for his granddaughter we see that the difficulty of raising a child is not lessened by skipping a generation. In Pamela Painter's story we meet a divorced mother who inadvertently overhears her high school daughter and friends very cynically discussing the divorces and second and third marriages of their parents. This collection presents realistic, moving portraits of the way people live today, of the new arrangements they make to replace the bonds of the traditional family. Recommended for public libraries.
- Marcia Tager, Tenafly, N.J.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From the Back Cover

Despite overwhelming evidence that it no longer exists, we continue to believe in the myth of the Ozzie and Harriet family: working father, at-home mother, two bright kids. We see this pervasive image on TV, in movies, in advertising. Statistics and good sense, however, tell us that family is now defined in many ways.

More than half of American households will be, at one time or another, single-parent families. Learning how to accommodate half brothers and sisters, second and third stepmothers, and noncustodial parents and former step-parents is a task faced by many of today's children and adults. Gay and/or lesbian parents are common. Grandparents assume parental roles, often for teenaged parents. Many people abandon their natural families to form families among friends.

There are no guides to the subtleties of the New Family, and so The Graywolf Annual Eight: The New Family gathers remarkable short stories-- by established and new authors-- each of which in some manner reflects, elucidates, or amplifies some of this new reality. Together, they celebrate our much broader understanding of what a family can be.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Graywolf Press (October 1, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555971520
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555971526
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,874,727 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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