Le fruit de la passion

by Karel G. van Loon

Blurb

On a worldwide average, one out of every 10 children is not sired by the man generally assumed to be its father. This figure applies in equal measure to the industralized West. Armin—pronounced sterile at the outset of this gripping novel—attempts to track down the father of "his" son, Bo, a feat made more difficult by the earlier death of the boy's mother. Part love story and part genetic mystery, this tale is a funny and poignant exploration of male anxiety, relationships, and sexuality.

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