
Andrew R. Aldrich
Author of How My Family Came to Be: Daddy, Papa and Me
Works by Andrew R. Aldrich
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- Gender
- male
- Places of residence
- Oakland, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
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The African-American child in this story tells about how his family was formed when he was adopted by two Caucasian fathers. The story is told in simple phrases and pictures, and has a very upbeat tone. The book also mentions the many women who are involved in the child’s life.
For transracial two-dad families, this is the perfect book for talking about their family with their children in a positive and affirming way. But it’s also useful for anyone else who wants to explain such families show more to their children in a straightforward and manner-of-fact manner. Review by Book Dads show less
For transracial two-dad families, this is the perfect book for talking about their family with their children in a positive and affirming way. But it’s also useful for anyone else who wants to explain such families show more to their children in a straightforward and manner-of-fact manner. Review by Book Dads show less
From Amazon: "...illuminates the triumph of love over superficial barriers...offers hope to all yearning to be part of a caring family." -- Marguerite A. Wright, Ed.D., author of I'm Chocolate, You're Vanilla. "A very sweet story - lucky baby, lucky dads." -- Betty DeGeneres, writer and activist. "Touching...this is a book that will make a difference in the lives of children adopted by gay couples." -- Dan Savage, columnist (Savage Love) and author (The Kid)
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- Works
- 1
- Members
- 36
- Popularity
- #397,830
- Rating
- 5.0
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 1
