From the Back Cover:
"Hilarious, heartfelt."
— Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"As funny as David Sedaris’s essay collections, but bawdier and more thought-provoking."
— Publisher’s Weekly (starred review)
"Most of all, a book about creating and appreciating family."
— Seattle Times
"I think America would be a better place if everyone on every side of the gay marriage debate would read this book."
—Ira Glass, host of the public radio show This American Life
"The strongest argument here, which [Savage] brilliantly plays down, is that family means everything to these people: married, not married, blended, gay, straight, whatever."
— The Washington Post
About the Author:
DAN SAVAGE is an author, journalist, and activist widely known and appreciated for his mordant wit, political commentary, and commonsensical approach to all manner of sexual issues. He is the author of the internationally syndicated column Savage Love and the editorial director of The Stranger, a weekly newspaper in Seattle. His writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the op-ed pages of the New York Times, Travel & Leisure, Salon.com, Nest, Rolling Stone, The Onion, and many other publications. He lives in Seattle, Washington, with his husband Terry Miller.
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