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Yo ho ho and a couple of mums

When Jodie Lancet-Grant couldn't find picture books to reflect her LGBT family she wrote her own - with a twist

June 24, 2021 11:47
jodie, sam and twins
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Billy’s family was not what you’d call ordinary,” is the start of Jodie Lancet-Grant’s debut picture book published this month, an opening guaranteed to engage any kid who has ever felt the slightest bit different — whether that’s because they are Jewish, speak a non-English language at home, or, like Lancet-Grant’s six-year-old twin daughters, they have two mums.

And you might think that’s what marks Billy’s family out as different, as he too has two mums. Except it isn’t. His mums are different because they love to dance jigs and sing sea shanties, they have a parrot called Birdbrain, they use smelly old maps to find their way and their house sports nets and an anchor. In short, they are pirates, and although they hide their idiosyncrasies on a school sailing trip — to spare Billy embarrassment — when Captain Fishface gets stuck in the toilet, the pirate mums come to the rescue.

It’s a rollicking good read, and it fills a gap in the market that Lancet-Grant spotted when she first started to look for books for the twins with families like their own. “I don’t want to denigrate some of the books that were out there,” she says, “but some just weren’t the kind of books I was expecting.” Some had old fashioned illustrations, and others framed LGBT families as different from the norm. “I didn’t even want to introduce the fact that we were ‘different’ and ‘other’ to the girls.” So her wife, Sam suggested she wrote her own. And Lancet-Grant took the challenge.