I really loved this book. I happened to pick it up at the library because it was only $.50 and it looked interesting. Turned out, it's not only a copy that's been signed by the author (!!!) but it was also an incredibly emotional memoir-turned-how-to-guide and a very insightful read-all of this coming from someone who is not the biggest non-fiction fan. The author is from Maryland and references it often, also living in Maryland, it was cool to "know" all of the different stuff he was talking about. It's so interesting to read, in 2015 a month and one day after same-sex marriage was legalized in the USA, about the legal struggle, as well as societal judgement, for a gay couple to adopt in the early 90's. At the same time, I feel that it's important to not date the book too much, and understand the hardships that surrogacy and adoption in general, as well as specifically for same-sex couples, that still exist. The book was easy to read, almost as if a friend was sitting down and telling you about his life. I think my favorite part about this book is that the timing/pacing of it aligns so that just when you are emotionally exhausted from all of the denial and pain they go through and are about to give up, something FINALLY comes through. And just when you're about to give up on trusting the birth mom, you finally start to really trust and like her. Overall, this book was something I'm really glad I picked up. I kind of want a sequel now though lol.