![]() ![]() ![]() DiRaddo shows us Paul as a vulnerable but resilient gay man in the intersection of several turning points in his life. The Family Way is a genuine page-turner, one of those books you really don’t want to put down once you’ve dug in. He agrees, and then must deal with the concerns of family and friends as they warn that his non-dad status in the family equation could prove emotionally problematic. Paul is turning 40 and has been approached by his close lesbian buddies to donate sperm so they can have a kid. The author writes about human nature in such a clear and concise manner, you’re left with the uncanny feeling that you know the characters in his book. With his second novel, Christopher DiRaddo invites the reader in to his world, a place that will feel very familiar to many Montrealers. ![]()
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