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Everybody Has Everything - Onstad, Katrina
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After years of unsuccessful attempts at conceiving a child, Ana and James become parents overnight, when a terrible accident makes them guardians to 2-1/2-year-old Finn. Suddenly, two people who were struggling to come to terms with childlessness are thrust into the opposite situation -- responsible for a small toddler whose mother's survival is in question. Finn's crash-landing in their tidy, urban lives throws into high relief some troubling truths about their deepest selves, both separately and as a couple. Several chaotic, poignant, and life-changing weeks as a most unusual family give rise to an often unasked question: Can everyone be a parent?…mehr

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After years of unsuccessful attempts at conceiving a child, Ana and James become parents overnight, when a terrible accident makes them guardians to 2-1/2-year-old Finn. Suddenly, two people who were struggling to come to terms with childlessness are thrust into the opposite situation -- responsible for a small toddler whose mother's survival is in question. Finn's crash-landing in their tidy, urban lives throws into high relief some troubling truths about their deepest selves, both separately and as a couple. Several chaotic, poignant, and life-changing weeks as a most unusual family give rise to an often unasked question: Can everyone be a parent?
Autorenporträt
Katrina Onstad's award-winning journalism has appeared in the New York Times as well as in the Guardian, Elle, and Toronto Life. A former film critic for the National Post, she is currently a culture columnist in the Style section of the Globe and Mail.