Book Descriptions
for Mom and Mum Are Getting Married! by Ken Setterington and Alice Priestley
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A refreshing picture book focuses on a little girl’s excitement over her two moms’ upcoming marriage and the role she hopes to play in the wedding. At first disappointed that Mom and Mum are having a simple ceremony at the family cottage with no role for a flower girl, the girl is consoled when her moms agree that she and her little brother, Jack, can be ring bearers. At the last minute her moms worry that Jack will lose his ring, and decide they should carry the rings themselves. But when Mum gets too nervous to remember where she put hers, the little girl enlists her uncle’s help to calm her moms’ nerves and fulfill her own desire. Canadian author Ken Setterington’s warm story doesn’t try to explain or justify why this is a family with two moms. The family simply is. It’s a welcome reflection of reality for children who are growing up in lesbian or gay-parented families. Also welcome is the placement of the little girl’s family within a loving extended family. (Ages 3–8)
CCBC Choices 2005 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2005. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
When Rosie comes home to find her mum dancing alone in the living room she knows something wonderful is about to happen. So when one of her two mothers announces, your mum and I are getting married, they can't wait to start planning the day.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.