Right to Know

The Sperm Donor's Identity

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Conflict Resolution, Health & Well Being, Self Help
Cover of the book Right to Know by Kattoju  Rao, SBP
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Author: Kattoju Rao ISBN: 9781628570649
Publisher: SBP Publication: October 14, 2014
Imprint: SBP Language: English
Author: Kattoju Rao
ISBN: 9781628570649
Publisher: SBP
Publication: October 14, 2014
Imprint: SBP
Language: English

The birth of their son Ajay brought tremendous joy and good fortune to Avanti and Dinesh Kumar. With happiness and joy abounding in their home, the Kumars grew from being a lower middle class family to become rich, powerful, and famous. But the family’s joy is shattered as Ajay grows older and becomes curious about the identity of his biological father. With Dinesh unable to give Avanti a child due to a low sperm count, she was forced to use donor sperm to become pregnant with Ajay. Ultimately this division in the family leads to Ajay taking his mother to court, resulting in turmoil that shakes the very foundations of the family unit. But with Dinesh understanding his son’s feelings throughout the proceedings, Ajay gains a newfound respect for his legal father. Will the judge honor Ajay’s argument and grant him the right to know the identity of his biological father? Will the Kumars ever be able to regain the family unity they once enjoyed? Find out as Right to Know reaches it tumultuous conclusion.

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The birth of their son Ajay brought tremendous joy and good fortune to Avanti and Dinesh Kumar. With happiness and joy abounding in their home, the Kumars grew from being a lower middle class family to become rich, powerful, and famous. But the family’s joy is shattered as Ajay grows older and becomes curious about the identity of his biological father. With Dinesh unable to give Avanti a child due to a low sperm count, she was forced to use donor sperm to become pregnant with Ajay. Ultimately this division in the family leads to Ajay taking his mother to court, resulting in turmoil that shakes the very foundations of the family unit. But with Dinesh understanding his son’s feelings throughout the proceedings, Ajay gains a newfound respect for his legal father. Will the judge honor Ajay’s argument and grant him the right to know the identity of his biological father? Will the Kumars ever be able to regain the family unity they once enjoyed? Find out as Right to Know reaches it tumultuous conclusion.

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