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Overview'A must read for any queer person who is, or wants to be, a parent.' - Will Young This informative, funny and empowering book from the hosts of the award-winning podcast Some Families is the must-have parenting toolkit for the LGTBQ+ community, their friends, family and allies. LGBTQ+ people have more options than ever before when it comes to starting a family, but a lack of both focused information and mainstream representation can leave parents, prospective parents, friends and relatives in the dark. Authors Lotte Jeffs and Stu Oakley spoke to dozens of experts and queer families, and this hugely-needed book is the product of those conversations and their own experiences of becoming parents through IUI and adoption respectively. 90% of queer parenting is just . . . parenting, but being LGBTQ+ when you're a parent does bring with it a host of conundrums that mainstream guides - which tend to assume heterosexuality - do not address. From adoption, surrogacy, fertility treatment and other routes to parenthood, to donors, trans parenting, how to deal with family-focused homophobia, coming out at the school gates and much more, The Queer Parent is a groundbreaking toolkit for LGBTQ+ parents, parents-to-be, and anyone looking to support their journey. It is a book that redefines the family for the modern age. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lotte Jeffs , Stuart OakleyPublisher: Pan Macmillan Imprint: Bluebird Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9781035001828ISBN 10: 1035001829 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 11 May 2023 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAnswers every question you could have about LGBTQ+ families. A must read. -- Will Young 'I wish this book had been available when my kids were young. It would have made me feel less alone.' -- Mary Portas A fantastic read. Full of knowledge, empathy, laughs and above all hope. A vital read for our community and allies. -- Suzi Ruffell An indispensable and urgently necessary guide to parenthood in all its forms -- Elizabeth Day More queer people are imagining what parenthood could look like for them, beyond cis-het normativity, and our numbers will only continue to grow. But straight society, as usual, isn’t keeping pace with our dreams or our desire for equality and liberation. So not only does this book need to exist but queer parents like Lotte and Stu needed to step up and write it themselves. I for one am ecstatic that they have. -- Freddy McConnell Eye-opening and a vital read for understanding how LGBTQ+ parents are redefining family structures. -- Anna Whitehouse, AKA Mother Pukka A wonderful book – one that both queer families and allies alike will find kind, necessary and funny. -- Alexandra Heminsley A fresh take on parenting from two funny and empathetic modern writers. Straight people should read this book! I learnt so much. -- Lorraine Candy This book is a vital insight into the spectrum of modern family. -- Chris Sweeney, <i>Homo Sapiens</i> podcast Clever, moving and hilarious in parts too – this is a brilliant read for all parents. -- Lena de Casparis, Associate Editor <i>ELLE</i> A beacon of support, information, reassurance and hope. -- Romy, The xx [Some Families is] warm, funny and insightful -- <i>The Times</i> A vital voice for all rainbow families out there -- <i>Attitude Magazine</i> A fresh take on parenting from two funny and empathetic modern writers. Straight people should read this book! I learnt so much. -- Lorraine Candy [Some Families is] warm, funny and insightful -- <i>The Times</i> [Some Families is] a vital voice for all rainbow families out there -- <i>Attitude Magazine</i> 'I wish this book had been available when my kids were young. It would have made me feel less alone.' -- Mary Portas An indispensable and urgently necessary guide to parenthood in all its forms -- Elizabeth Day 'A fantastic read. Full of knowledge, empathy, laughs and above all hope.' - Suzi Ruffell More queer people are imagining what parenthood could look like for them, beyond cis-het normativity, and our numbers will only continue to grow. But straight society, as usual, isn’t keeping pace with our dreams or our desire for equality and liberation. So not only does this book need to exist but queer parents like Lotte and Stu needed to step up and write it themselves. I for one am ecstatic that they have. -- Freddy McConnell Eye-opening and a vital read for understanding how LGBTQ+ parents are redefining family structures. -- Anna Whitehouse, AKA Mother Pukka Answers every question you could have about LGBTQ+ families. A must read. -- Will Young A wonderful book – one that both queer families and allies alike will find kind, necessary and funny. -- Alexandra Heminsley A fresh take on parenting from two funny and empathetic modern writers. Straight people should read this book! I learnt so much. -- Lorraine Candy This book is a vital insight into the spectrum of modern family. -- Chris Sweeney, <i>Homo Sapiens</i> podcast Clever, moving and hilarious in parts too – this is a brilliant read for all parents. -- Lena de Casparis, Associate Editor <i>ELLE</i> A beacon of support, information, reassurance and hope. -- Romy, The xx A fresh take on parenting from two funny and empathetic modern writers. Straight people should read this book! I learnt so much. -- Lorraine Candy 'I wish this book had been available when my kids were young. It would have made me feel less alone.' -- Mary Portas [Some Families is] warm, funny and insightful -- <i>The Times</i> [Some Families is] a vital voice for all rainbow families out there -- <i>Attitude Magazine</i> Author InformationLotte Jeffs is an award-winning magazine writer, editor, author and podcaster. They are a contributing editor for Grazia and have hosted the award-winning podcast Some Families as well as Grazia Life Advice. Lotte writes for broadsheet newspapers and international magazines and was previously Deputy Editor of ELLE. Lotte's first children's book My Magic Family, is published by Puffin, and her debut novel will be published by Dialogue in 2024. Lotte lives in London with her wife, daughter and two kittens. Stu Oakley is a film publicist and award-winning podcaster. Stu has written a number of opinion pieces for the Guardian, Grazia, ELLE and Attitude. In his day job as a film publicist, Stu has worked on some of the biggest film franchises of all time including Star Wars, Harry Potter, Frozen and Jurassic World. He thought he was well-versed in dealing with divas . . . until he had toddlers! Stu lives in Hertfordshire with his husband and their three children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |