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  • Gathering Home
  • Written by author Vicki Covington
  • Published by University of Alabama Press, July 1999
  • Whitney Gaines has always known she was adopted. It's never been a problem - she loves her parents, Mary Ellen and Cal, a liberal minister, and enjoys her life in Birmingham, Alabama. But the year Whitney turns eighteen, Cal decides to run for Congress an
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Whitney Gaines has always known she was adopted. It's never been a problem - she loves her parents, Mary Ellen and Cal, a liberal minister, and enjoys her life in Birmingham, Alabama. But the year Whitney turns eighteen, Cal decides to run for Congress and the entire Gaines family is thrust into the spotlight. Whitney resolves to look for her birth parents, a decision her liberal-minded adoptive parents support. Although her birth mother doesn't answer her letters, Whitney finds her father, Sam Kirby, a gay cartoonist living in New York, wondering about the child he knows is out there and returning to his southern roots.. "At the same time, a romance blossoms between Whitney and her father's campaign manager, and Whitney begins writing to Sam's mother, who rejoices in the news that she is, against all odds, a grandmother. The relationships Whitney develops with her newfound natural relatives, particularly with her grandmother, are the centerpiece of this coming-of-age story.

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Eschewing anger, hostility and resentment, Covington writes a thoroughly credible, appealing story of an adopted teenager's coming to terms with her birth and adoptive parents. Whitney Gaines's adoptive father Cal is a liberal-minded minister in Birmingham, Ala., whose particular mission is the Sanctuary movement. Cal and his wife Mary Ellen are modern believers who have adapted their '60s idealism to the demands of the next decades. Always open with Whitney about her adoption, they are encouraging when she tells them she'd like to investigate the circumstances of her birth. Just as Cal decides to run for a Congressional seat the following year, Whitney begins to correspond with Sam, her birth father, a cartoonist who lives with his lover Aaron in New York; her birth mother doesn't answer her letters. During the year of the campaign, Whitney grows close to Cal's campaign manager, Nat; she also writes to Sam's mother Eva, who is overjoyed to discover that she has a grandchild. Finally Whitney invites Sam and Aaron to visit Cal's church in November, before going with them to Selma to meet Eva. In the course of this quiet, compelling story, Whitney finds there is room in her heart for both her families. With Nat she learns that she might experience love as an adult, and from her birth mother she learns she will not be overwhelmed by rejection. Subtle and affirming, Covington's first novel is filled with memorable characters who make ordinary goodness seem both accessi ble and desirable. (September)


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