This heart holds many: my life as the nonbinary millennial child of a polyamorous family
✍ Scribed by Creation, Koe
- Publisher
- Thorntree Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 222 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- United States.
- ISBN
- 1944934723
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Introduction: "Do you feel screwed up because of your childhood?" -- "What was it like?" -- "Who are your real parents?" -- "How did you make it all work?" -- "When do the kids get to just be kids?" -- "What does the rest of your family think?" -- "Aren't you being a bit greedy?" -- "Are you this way because of your parents?".;Many of us were asked by our mother to do the dishes as children. Perhaps some of us would need to be asked more than once. Koe Creation was the type who'd get asked three times, by three different mothers. Crowded parent-teacher conferences, queer youth summer camp, and parental adoptions over potluck dinner were typical of Koe's upbringing in a queer, polyamorous family. Taught from young age to embrace sex-positivity and LGBT acceptance, Koe had an experience of "family values" that differs wildly from many raised in conservative North America. Still: all families know conflict and all hearts know struggle, no matter how loved. Though a poster child for the alternative Seattle community, Koe yearned for a realization of theirself beyond the "shadow of their tribe." This drive for a singular identity led Koe to leave the alt-Seattle scene to find the self that no one person or family could make for them. This Heart Holds Many is a testament of transformative, communal love, as told by an educator and life-long learner who has dedicated their life to helping others grasp their extraordinary love. --
✦ Subjects
United States