This timely and thought-provoking book is the first in the UK to combine the experiences and perspectives of adoptive fathers with a guide to the adoption process - from the man's point of view. It is the first attempt to explore adoptive fatherhood as a topic in its own right, as told by a man who has been there himself. Fathers have been largely silent and unstudied figures, yet they can be key in their children's lives and play a crucial role in the success or failure of adoptive placement.
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This timely and thought-provoking book is the first in the UK to combine the experiences and perspectives of adoptive fathers with a guide to the adoption process - from the man's point of view. It is the first attempt to explore adoptive fatherhood as a topic in its own right, as told by a man who has been there himself. Fathers have been largely silent and unstudied figures, yet they can be key in their children's lives and play a crucial role in the success or failure of adoptive placement.