"Reality is changing. There are a lot of alternative families in this country, and we publish books for them. We want to show same-sex love as being warm-hearted and sincere. Any child in any situation needs to be recognized. They don't deserve wrath and scorn," Ms. Geiger said in a telephone interview.
Although I agree with this statement, I also agree with this one:
"You can't make children feel valuable by validating immoral behavior," said Robert Knight, director of the Culture and Family Institute, an affiliate of Concerned Women for America. He does not believe children in grade school should be reading "King & King" or its sequel.
Parents have the right and the obligation to decide what their children are exposed to, not a school district.