DADS READ: “Perfectly Norman” by Tom Percival



A: Great books about kid’s big feelings: being different, having anxiety or a worry, and frustration. Perfectly Norman is a beautiful story about a boy who grows wings. He tries to hide them under a rain coat. For me, it is such a great analogy for being “different” (read gay). My favorite line, “ It occurred to Norman that it was the coat that was making him miserable, not the wings.” It was the hiding his true self that made him miserable, not his difference. I try to do my small part and share with our kids that it is our differences that make us unique and special, and our humanness that makes us included. We have found connections to these books for many reasons these past couple months!

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