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Waiting for the Call: From Preacher's Daughter to Lesbian Mom

Waiting for the Call: From Preacher's Daughter to Lesbian MomAuthor: Jacqueline Taylor
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 232
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.7

ISBN: 0472032380
Dewey Decimal Number: 277.3082092
EAN: 9780472032389
ASIN: 0472032380

Publication Date: March 8, 2007
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“Well-written, absorbing, and a great pleasure to read . . . will appeal to Christians struggling to square their traditional beliefs with acceptance of homosexuality as well as to all those interested in adoption, lesbian marriage, and the changing shape of America’s families.”

—Elizabeth C. Fine, Virginia Tech University

Waiting for the Call takes readers from the foothills of the Appalachians—where Jacqueline Taylor was brought up in a strict evangelical household—to contemporary Chicago, where she and her lesbian partner are raising a family. In a voice by turns comic and loving, Taylor recounts the amazing journey that took her in profoundly different directions from those she or her parents could have ever envisioned.

Taylor’s father was a Southern Baptist preacher, and she struggled to deal with his strictures as well as her mother’s manic-depressive episodes. After leaving for college, Taylor finds herself questioning her faith and identity, questions that continue to mount when—after two divorces, a doctoral degree, and her first kiss with a woman—she discovers her own lesbianism and begins a most untraditional family that grows to include two adopted children from Peru.

Even as she celebrates and cherishes this new family, Taylor insists on the possibility of maintaining a loving connection to her religious roots. While she and her partner search for the best way to explain adoption to their children and answer the inevitable question, “Which one is your mom?” they also seek out a church that will unite their love of family and their faith. Told in the great storytelling tradition of the American South, full of deep feeling and wry humor, Waiting for the Call engagingly demonstrates how one woman bridged the gulf between faith and sexual identity without abandoning her principles.




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Sharing her call rates 5 stars!   July 10, 2008
Patricia M. Voelker (Lexington, SC)
As a former Christian clergy who is also Lesbian, I am familiar with those gays & lesbians whose parents could not get past their interpretation of scripture. Often, however, the lesbian/gay adult child did not share their truth out of fear of being rejected. Ms. Taylor's journey with her parents is more balanced than any I've encountered. There is such a theme of love and acceptance in her writing. I have referred it to homosexual and heterosexual friends for personal libraries or as an interesting reference for gays considering international adoption, coming out to parents, dealing with role-reversal with aging parents, finding an accepting church...and I'm sure they'll have other reasons to recommend "Waiting for the Call."


5 out of 5 stars Bravo!   July 5, 2007
Carolyn O Miller (Prattville, AL United States)
Ms. Taylor has written a beautiful, touching story about her life. As the daughter of a Baptist minister, I could relate to growing up in a southern town, faced with the struggles she experienced. As a social worker, I found her issues surrounding her mother's mental illness, international adoption, and facing her children's challenges in having two mommies and being adopted fascinating. As a human being, I found her story to be touching, beautiful, and a must read for everyone. I applaud your efforts, Jackie. I couldn't put the book down! Thanks for giving us such a beautiful story.



5 out of 5 stars Fabulous Autobiography   June 17, 2007
N. Miller (Chicago, IL)
This book is excellent. It has depth and insight on many common human issues; family relationships, international adoption, parenting, therapy, spirituality and religion, and it is all shared with humor and love. It's a page turner!

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