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The Road
Tinkers
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Dad Jokes Birthday Gift Book
Sports Jokes Gift Book
Dad Jokes: Valentine's Day Gift Book (Holiday Joke Books by Ralph Lane)
Dad Jokes Christmas Gift Book
A Brave Bear
Interrupting Chicken
Dad Jokes Easter Gift Book
The Time Keeper
Owl Moon
My Dad Is a Tree
Hurry, Kate, or You'll Be Late!
Seribu Wajah Ayah
From Doctor to Healer by Erica M. Elliott M.D.Medicine and Miracles in the High Desert by Erica M. ElliottFrom Mountains to Medicine by Erica M. ElliottLife of Pi by Yann MartelLife, the Universe and Everything by Douglas Adams
This is the.......life
1,185 books — 76 voters
Bear, Otter, and the Kid by T.J. KluneFaith & Fidelity by Tere MichaelsOne Small Thing by Piper VaughnDuty & Devotion by Tere MichaelsWho We Are by T.J. Klune
Best Gay Books Dealing With Children
584 books — 673 voters

Worth the Fall by Claudia ConnorTru Blue by Melissa FosterBe My Hero by Linda KageRoom for You by Beth EhemannLaw Man by Kristen Ashley
Best Surrogate Fathers in Romance
182 books — 425 voters
The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads by Eric RosswoodJourney to Same-Sex Parenthood by Eric RosswoodThe Kid by Dan SavageFun Home by Alison BechdelDoes This Baby Make Me Look Straight? by Dan Bucatinsky
Nonfiction: Gay & Lesbian Parenting
165 books — 83 voters

The Godfather by Mario PuzoRamona and Her Father by Beverly ClearyMaus I by Art SpiegelmanFirst They Killed My Father by Loung UngFathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Fathers
554 books — 48 voters
Oliver Twist by Charles DickensA Little Princess by Frances Hodgson BurnettThe Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsRebecca by Daphne du MaurierGone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Death of a Parent in Fiction
410 books — 59 voters

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Some of us were brought into this troubled world primarily or only to increase our fathers’ chances of not being left by our mothers, or vice versa.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana, The Use and Misuse of Children

Rachel Vincent
When I was a child, all problems had ended with a single word from my father. A smile from him was sunshine, his scowl a bolt of thunder. He was smart, and generous, and honorable without fail. He could exile a trespasser, check my math homework, and fix the leaky bathroom sink, all before dinner. For the longest time, I thought he was invincible. Above the petty problems that plagued normal people. And now he was gone.
Rachel Vincent, Alpha

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