Pagan’s Father

Pagan’s Father by Michael Arditti, published by Soho Press in 1996, is a compelling exploration of gay parenting. This edition spans 407 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Leo Young as he navigates the complexities of his relationships and the legal challenges surrounding his custody of a young girl he has raised and loves deeply.
Readers will find a dramatic journey that delves into the passions and opinions of Leo’s peers, as well as the intricacies of the legal system. The book addresses significant themes related to family life and LGBTQ+ issues, making it a poignant reflection on the struggles for acceptance and rights within the context of parenting. Through Leo’s experiences, the story highlights the emotional and societal challenges faced by those in similar situations.
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A Lambda Literary Award finalist, Pagan’s Father explores a timely and important issue: gay parenting. The reader is taken on a dramatic journey in which Leo Young must confront the passions and opinions of his peers and the legal system — and fight not only for the right of sexual preference but for the custody and care of the young girl he helped raise and dearly loves.
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