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Can Surrogacy Remake the World?

Posted on December 11, 2019January 16, 2020Author Surrogacy360Categories ArticlesTags surrogacy

By Jessica Weisberg | The New Yorker | December 11, 2019

In this book review, Jessica Weisberg discusses two new releases—one fiction, one non—that explore the transformative role surrogacy does and could play in families in and in society.

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