Justin Richardson, MD, is the coauthor, with Peter Parnell, of the award-winning picture book And Tango Makes Three. Dr. Richardson is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Columbia and Cornell and the coauthor of Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They'd Ask). Dr. Richardson and his advice have been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post, on the Today show and NPR's Morning Edition, and in numerous magazines. Dr. Richardson lectures to parents and teachers on parenting and the sexual development of children.
Peter Parnell is the coauthor, with Justin Richardson, of And Tango Makes Three. He is a playwright whose plays have been produced at the Public Theater and Playwrights Horizons in New York City, the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and the Seattle Repertory Company, among others. His play QED was produced on Broadway. He has written extensively for television as a producer for both The West Wing and The Guardian; he has also written episodes of Maurice Sendak's series Little Bear. He lives in New York City.
Henry Cole has written and illustrated more than 150 books for children, including Spot, the Cat; And Tango Makes Three; Oink?; and Little Bo in France. He is also the illustrator of With a Little Help from My Friends by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. A former elementary school teacher, he now writes and paints full time.
A charming and adorable story that proves love isn't confined by a
set of rules of what's right or wrong. Love is Love."-- "Nathan
Lane & Devlin Elliott"
*"[A] hearwarming tale. Older readers will most appreciate
the...larger theme of tolerance at work in this touching tale."--
"Publishers Weekly, starred review"
*"Cole's pictures complement the perfectly cadenced text...Those
who share this with children will find themselves returning to it
again and again...for the two irresistible birds at its center and
for the celebration of patient, loving fathers who 'knew just what
to do.'"-- "Booklist, starred review"
*"In this true, straightforwardly (so to speak) delivered tale, two
male chinstrap penguins at New York City's Central Park Zoo bond,
build a nest and--thanks to a helping hand from an observant
zookeeper--hatch and raise a penguin chick...Readers may find its
theme of acecptance even more convincing for being delivered in
such a matter of fact, non-preachy way."-- "Kirkus Reviews, starred
review"
*"This joyful story about the meaning of family is a must for any
library."-- "School Library Journal, starred review"
"A little miracle for children. Funny, tender, and true, the story
of Tango will delight young readers and open their minds."--John
Lithgow
"A touching and delightful variation on a major theme."--Maurice
Sendak
"Charming! And Tango Makes Three proves that all kinds of love can
create a family."--Wendy Wasserstein
"Tango Makes Three rises above the message it carries and becomes
the rarest of birds, a 'message book' that's also a really good
story."-- "NYTBR"
"This wonderful story of devotion is heartwarming proof that Mother
Nature knows best."--Harvey Fierstein
"While this could introduce a discussion about various kinds of
families, it's also a cheerful and endearing animal story that
should please any aficionado of the zoo's penguin enclosure."--
"BCCB"
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