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Rebel Dad: Triumphing Over Bureaucracy to Adopt Two Orphans Born Worlds Apart

Rebel Dad: Triumphing Over Bureaucracy to Adopt Two Orphans Born Worlds Apart

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Publisher's Synopsis

As a child, David McKinstry always knew one thing: he wanted to be a father. However, as a single-and secretly gay-man, David's only option was to adopt. Lying about his sexuality on adoption applications, David was consistently met with a resounding "no."

Challenging the Canadian government to champion his cause, in 1997 officials finally agreed to use David as a test case to see if a gay man could adopt internationally. All thirteen applications were met with the same response: "we don't give kids to fags."

Undeterred, and facing unfathomable levels of stigma, bigotry, and red tape from global adoption agencies, social workers, and politicians, David continued to advocate for change. Fighting for his dream, and with a little lie from the Canadian government, David became a true "rebel with a cause" by becoming Canada's first openly gay man approved to adopt and then, with his husband, the first to co-adopt.

Rebel Dad: Triumphing Over Bureaucracy to Adopt Two Orphans Born Worlds Apart recounts David's emotional and inspiring journey as he navigates coming to terms with his own sexuality and fighting to create a family he could call his own.

Book information

ISBN: 9781525529542
Publisher: FriesenPress
Imprint: FriesenPress
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 294
Weight: 395g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 16mm