An Excellent Choice by Emma Brockes

An Excellent Choice by Emma Brockes

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Parenting in each other's general direction? Brockes navigates these decisions against a background of uninvited opinion, scolding, and the general hysteria that always accompanies a woman's decision to have (or not have) children.

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An Excellent Choice by Emma Brockes

I mumble 'I need to order some sperm'. The receptionist puts me through to a technician to see if what I want is available. 'Number?' says the man. I give him the reference for my sperm donor. There is a clacking of keys, followed by a short pause. Then with the smoothness of a sommelier fielding a wine order at dinner, he says 'An excellent choice'. Emma Brockes is thirty-seven, lives alone, and wants children. She is in a relationship (good!) but they aren't doing the parenting together (weird!). Her partner, L, has her own child. Emma needs sperm, a doctor, and not to bankrupt herself before any child arrives. And that's just the beginning - there are a million choices to make when you are taking the untraditional route to motherhood. Is she ready to be a single mother? Is there a way of talking about any of this honestly without being too defensive or too jolly? Should the sperm donor be a writer like her, or someone with completely different talents (something equally interesting, just not too interesting ie. a mime artist)? Are high-waisted postnatal support pants essential or optional? What will her baby be to L? Will they be parallel parenting? Proximal parenting? Parenting in each other's general direction? Brockes navigates these decisions against a background of uninvited opinion, scolding, and the general hysteria that always accompanies a woman's decision to have (or not have) children. With generous heart and humour, An Excellent Choice examines essential questions about motherhood and the modern family - and asks how and why so many women are choosing to solo parent.
Emma Brockes is an award-winning journalist who writes for the Guardian's Weekend magazine and whose articles have appeared in the New York Times and the New Yorker. Her last book, She Left Me The Gun: My Mother's Life Before Me, was serialized on BBC Radio 4. She lives in New York.
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ISBN 13 9780571327461
ISBN 10 057132746X
Title An Excellent Choice
Author Emma Brockes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2018-06-28
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.