And Then There Were Three - The Exceptional Story of a Remarkable Surrogacy Family (Hardcover, illustrated edition)


Frank and insightful, And Then There Were Three tells the extraordinary story of Ian Mucklejohn and his unusual family in his own words. A long-term carer for his disabled father and mother, and the founder of a successful language school, Ian's life was full. But feeling that he was not satisfied, he contacted a surrogacy agency in the US. Ian recounts the struggle of the surrogacy procedure, the suspense of waiting, and the surprise of discovering he was to be the father of triplet boys. But the triplets' premature delivery by Caesarean section in a US hospital was only the beginning of his change of life. Struggling with inscrutable Home Office procedures while trying to establish the boys in the UK, Ian found himself with an even greater problem: the media. Once his story was made public the reactions poured in. He describes the astonishing attention generated by every detail of the triplets' first months - reporters pay a taxi driver 500 pounds to reveal the location of the triplets' Christening, while all the presents from 200 well-wishers on the boys' first Christmas take three days to open. Mediating between nannies and letters from the Home Office, Ian tries to get on with the business of raising a family. Against the media backdrop he gives a glimpse of single-parent life with three small boys preparing for their school years and growing up fast - a juxtaposition both groundbreaking and touchingly personal.

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Frank and insightful, And Then There Were Three tells the extraordinary story of Ian Mucklejohn and his unusual family in his own words. A long-term carer for his disabled father and mother, and the founder of a successful language school, Ian's life was full. But feeling that he was not satisfied, he contacted a surrogacy agency in the US. Ian recounts the struggle of the surrogacy procedure, the suspense of waiting, and the surprise of discovering he was to be the father of triplet boys. But the triplets' premature delivery by Caesarean section in a US hospital was only the beginning of his change of life. Struggling with inscrutable Home Office procedures while trying to establish the boys in the UK, Ian found himself with an even greater problem: the media. Once his story was made public the reactions poured in. He describes the astonishing attention generated by every detail of the triplets' first months - reporters pay a taxi driver 500 pounds to reveal the location of the triplets' Christening, while all the presents from 200 well-wishers on the boys' first Christmas take three days to open. Mediating between nannies and letters from the Home Office, Ian tries to get on with the business of raising a family. Against the media backdrop he gives a glimpse of single-parent life with three small boys preparing for their school years and growing up fast - a juxtaposition both groundbreaking and touchingly personal.

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Imprint

Gibson Square Books Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

March 2005

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Dimensions

216 x 135 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

304

Edition

illustrated edition

ISBN-13

978-1-903933-55-8

Barcode

9781903933558

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LSN

1-903933-55-2



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