'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,
<b>'A fantastic read. Full of knowledge, empathy, laughs and above all hope.' - Suzi Ruffell</b>
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,
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Biographical note
Lotte 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 has published a children’s book, My Magic Family. 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.