Uprooted
Family Trauma, Unknown Origins, and the Secretive History of Artificial Insemination
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Narrateur(s):
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Josh Bloomberg
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Auteur(s):
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Peter J. Boni
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2022 Best Book Awards Nonfiction Narrative WINNER
How a journey of self-discovery unearthed the scandalous evolution of artificial insemination
By his forties, Peter J. Boni was an accomplished CEO, with a specialty in navigating high-tech companies out of hot water. Just before his fiftieth birthday, Peter’s seventy-five-year-old mother unveiled a bombshell: His deceased father was not his biological father. Peter was conceived in 1945 via an anonymous sperm donor. The emotional upheaval upon learning that he was “misattributed” rekindled traumas long past and fueled his relentless research to find his genealogy. Over two decades, he gained an encyclopedic knowledge of the scientific, legal, and sociological history of reproductive technology as well as its practices, advances, and consequences. Through twenty-first century DNA analysis, Peter finally quenched his thirst for his origin.
In Uprooted, Peter J. Boni intimately shares his personal odyssey and acquired expertise to spotlight the free market methods of gamete distribution that conceives dozens, sometimes hundreds, of unknowing half-siblings from a single donor. This thought-provoking book reveals the inner workings—and secrets—of the multibillion-dollar fertility industry, resulting in a richly detailed account of an ethical aspect of reproductive science that, until now, has not been so thoroughly explored.
©2022 Peter J. Boni (P)2022 Greenleaf Book GroupCe que les auditeurs disent de Uprooted
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- Andriy Makukha
- 2023-05-16
Unconvincing
I don't buy it. An accomplished CEO and venture capitalist, healthy, with good physique, with good friends, with a large and happy family, learns that his "best father in the world" is not a biological father. Then goes on to complain about the poorly regulated gamete donation market. Well, I believe, many parents dream of having children like this. Yeah, a bit more regulation might be needed, but then what? Will we also apply similar regulation on traditional families? For example, my mother never learned who her real father was. My grandma just never told her. Does my mother also have a right to know? What if the truth would hurt grandma? What if my mother was born to a rapist? Mr. Boni fails to dive into such questions.
Also, the entire story here could fit into one page of a tabloid.
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