The essays and interviews in Who's Your Daddy? give new meaning to our understanding of queer parenting. Contributors bring into sharp focus the multiple and meaningful ways that LGBTQ people are choosing to become parents and raise children. This is without a doubt a timely and important.
What a fantastic anthology! I can't recommend it highly enough for anyone interested in issues of queer parenting. It covers the gammit of types of queer people, queer parenting arrangements, queer politics, queer gender, and even queers and race. I got this book because as a bisexual woman I was feeling left out when I read mainstream gay and lesbian parenting books. However this anthology leaves no corner of the queer world untouched and manages to have something to offer anyone. I also really appreciated the depth of these essays -- some got really detained in exploring their own lives and very little was glossed over. The only drawback was that the book was written in Canada and uses a lot of examples from Canadian culture and law that I as an American was unfamiliar with. However I still LOVED this book.
The essays and interviews in Who's Your Daddy? give new meaning to our understanding of queer parenting. Contributors bring into sharp focus the multiple and meaningful ways that LGBTQ people are choosing to become parents and raise children. This is without a doubt a timely and important.
A lovely book of essays and interviews about the wide range of queer parenting. Connection with past present and future with touching stories and provocative thought.