The Family Heart: A Memoir of When Our Son Came Out
Robb Forman Dew. Da Capo Press, $22 (229pp) ISBN 978-0-201-62450-2
In this affecting and eloquent account of the Dew family members' attempts to come to terms with the homosexuality of the elder son, who came out to his parents while a sophomore at Yale, Stephen emerges as a remarkably resilient and self-aware young man. The emphasis of the book, however, is not on him but on his parents, scrambling to reorient themselves in the wake of a revelation that uncovers prejudices these liberal, educated people did not know they had. Their movement out of bewilderment and into acceptance and activism--the Dews join a network of parents of gays and lesbians and petition for institutional support for gay and lesbian students at the prep schools their sons attended--makes for absorbing, inspiring reading. The author's husband Charles teaches history at Williams College; she is an American Book Award-winning novelist ( Dale Loves Sophie to Death ) whose fiction charts with compassion and nuance the durability of the American family. Dew's memoir complements these qualities with articulate outrage at entrenched homophobia. 40,000 first printing; first serial to Good Housekeeping; QPB selection; audio rights to Simon & Schuster. (May)
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Reviewed on: 05/02/1994
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 240 pages - 978-0-345-39408-8