Andrew Solomon Quote

Most of the parents I interviewed for this book said they would never want other children than the ones they had, which at first seemed surprising given the challenges their children embody. But why do any of us prefer our own children, all of them defective in some regard, to others real or imagined? If some glorious angel descended into my living room and offered to exchange my children for other, better children—brighter, kinder, funnier, more loving, more disciplined, more accomplished—I would clutch the ones I have and, like most parents, pray away the atrocious specter.


Ch. 12 Father, p. 698. - Far from the Tree


Most of the parents I interviewed for this book said they would never want other children than the ones they had, which at first seemed surprising...

Most of the parents I interviewed for this book said they would never want other children than the ones they had, which at first seemed surprising...

Most of the parents I interviewed for this book said they would never want other children than the ones they had, which at first seemed surprising...

Most of the parents I interviewed for this book said they would never want other children than the ones they had, which at first seemed surprising...