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PopDaddy Boy Meets Boy Meets Baby (Audible Audio Edition) Jeffrey Roach Kevin R Free PopDaddy Press Books



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PopDaddy is a novel from Southern writer Jeffrey Roach that recounts the heartwarming and hilarious tale of how he and his partner Ken started a family in one of the unlikeliest places. The book takes place in the early 2000s, when single parent adoptions were the only way for a gay couple to adopt a baby from Guatemala, and begins when the couple's best friend announces she's pregnant. Ken wants a baby too.

What follows is a whirlwind 18-month journey that takes them from Dallas to Guatemala and back, as they work to bring baby Jackson home to meet his big, extended family. Along the way they discover that being "out" takes on a new meaning when the duo becomes a trio and that the word family is broad enough to include them.


PopDaddy Boy Meets Boy Meets Baby (Audible Audio Edition) Jeffrey Roach Kevin R Free PopDaddy Press Books

To baby or not to baby. That is the question! At least it’s a question I’ve been asking myself a lot lately. With my thirties about to run out, I feel like it’s now or never for my husband and I, and I’ve been on the fence for too long. If only there was a super fun book I could read that could help me decide! Enter PopDaddy, Jeffrey Roach’s debut novel. This true story is about the author, his hunky husband Ken, and their decision to adopt a child together. Fifteen years ago when such things were much less common. Oh, and they’re living in Texas. To answer your next question, yes, Jeffrey and Ken are crazy. Or brave. Maybe a little of both, because this book isn’t a dry account of the forms that need to be filled out, or long drawn-out trips to the courthouse. This book celebrates how nutty family can be, both the one we are born with and the one we later build for ourselves.

The author quickly throws us into the midst of his biological family, which is a little unnerving because you’ll likely be reminded of your own. As with any family, they can be tedious at times, but mostly their quirks and idiosyncrasies are entertaining. The writing style is similar to David Sedaris. Jeffery Roach has a talent for finding the humor in even the most mundane situations, although unlike Sedaris, his prose never gets morose. I laughed a lot while reading this book, sometimes due to what was happening, others simply because of the clever way the author chooses to phrase things. I did at times have trouble keeping up with who is who, especially in regards to the extended family, but again, this only made it feel more real. Family reunions can be weird like that. “Hi! Nice to meet you. Are we related?”

As for the baby, adorable little Jackson, he’s not featured as much as I expected. Probably for the best since babies—no matter how cute—don’t make for the most intriguing characters. Instead this book chronicles the decision to adopt, the trials of making that a reality, and the celebration and adjustment that follows. I would love to read another installment by Jeffrey Roach that further explores what it’s like to be a full-time parent. As for PopDaddy, if you’re looking for a book that is peppy, hilarious, romantic, and endearing, pick this sucker up! You won’t be disappointed. While the book doesn’t set out to guide people through the ever-shifting adoption process, or try to convince anyone that this is the one true path to happiness, I did find it helpful in making up my own mind. I definitely don’t want a baby. (Blame the roadside changing scene.) If we adopt, it will be an older child. Now please, Jeffrey, write the next book so I know what I’m in for! The rest of you, get reading! :)

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 8 hours and 11 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher PopDaddy Press
  • Audible.com Release Date January 18, 2017
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B01N9R7XLS

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Jeffrey definitely has the knack of taking the serious issues involved with adoption and making it full on entertainment. Furthermore, Jeffrey's take on the high hurdles of being gay parents adopting is incredibly informative.

I almost died, I was laughing so hard, while reading the part about the Dixie cup! Of course, it could have been because I have a new grandson, and he has christened just about everything within shot of his little you know what. Also, I've raised a son as well, and will never forget (even after 39 years) the first time he let out a stream!

I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone who are in the midst of adoption as a means to bring laughter and enjoyment to them during this very difficult, stressful, and time consuming endeavor.

In the end, you will be blessed, because Jeffrey shared his and Ken's story with you, and you know they have given Jackson a home filled with love, family and friends. The most important being love!
This was a well written, very funny and touching piece of work. The characters are well drawn, it moves along well, and I didn’t find a typo. All of my requirements having been made, I was tempted to give it 5 stars, but couldn’t quite get there. Four and a half for sure. I’m looking forward to the same high standards for the author’s next novel.
Pop Daddy provides an emotional depiction of the civil rights issues facing American gay and lesbian families. Told almost 15 years after the events, the book relates the true life tale of a gay couple who are very much in love and hoping to expand their family.

Readers are given a raw look at the deep emotions, vulnerability and struggles that Ken and Jeffrey experienced during their quest to adopt their son, Jackson.

The narrative is written in Jeffery's voice and moves at light speed. This book breathes with his unquestionable funny sense of humor and timing. As Jeffery’s friend of almost 20 years, I can say it is packed with the same inside jokes and obscure references to 70's sitcoms a reader would get when talking to him in person. However, the pace and tone of the novel left me breathless and I found it difficult to continue at times.

We are very much living in another civil rights era. I believe Pop Daddy an important book, an undeniably heartfelt look at true love and the struggle to achieve a "normal" life so many of us take for granted. The story allows the reader to reflect on the progress made towards equality for gay and lesbian families.

I recommend it to anyone in need of a good love story.
PopDaddy Boy Meets Boy Meets Baby is a must read for anyone considering adoption! The joy and laughter (and yes, drama) with which Jeffrey shares their experience was a delight. A love story between two people who share a wonderful life and decide to adopt a child. How lucky for all of them to have found each other and come together as a family in the truest sense of the word. I am thrilled they have finally been able to marry; now if we could only get the rights and privileges afforded to others (aka straight people) legally available to all people it would be perfect. I look forward to reading more from this new author such as GrumpyBug.
Full disclosure - I've known Jeffrey for close to 20 years, so it made it easier to hear some of the parts of this in his voice.

Having said that, this is without question one of the funniest, most heartfelt books I've ever read. I sat down while on vacation and got up a few hours later having read it essentially cover to cover (I'd gotten a few pages in a few days earlier) and then told my wife "you have to read this". I knew bits and pieces of their story but reading this made me feel like I'd been there all along.

This really is a great story, told with such honesty that there are times when I laughed out loud and times when I teared up.

Highly recommended.
To baby or not to baby. That is the question! At least it’s a question I’ve been asking myself a lot lately. With my thirties about to run out, I feel like it’s now or never for my husband and I, and I’ve been on the fence for too long. If only there was a super fun book I could read that could help me decide! Enter PopDaddy, Jeffrey Roach’s debut novel. This true story is about the author, his hunky husband Ken, and their decision to adopt a child together. Fifteen years ago when such things were much less common. Oh, and they’re living in Texas. To answer your next question, yes, Jeffrey and Ken are crazy. Or brave. Maybe a little of both, because this book isn’t a dry account of the forms that need to be filled out, or long drawn-out trips to the courthouse. This book celebrates how nutty family can be, both the one we are born with and the one we later build for ourselves.

The author quickly throws us into the midst of his biological family, which is a little unnerving because you’ll likely be reminded of your own. As with any family, they can be tedious at times, but mostly their quirks and idiosyncrasies are entertaining. The writing style is similar to David Sedaris. Jeffery Roach has a talent for finding the humor in even the most mundane situations, although unlike Sedaris, his prose never gets morose. I laughed a lot while reading this book, sometimes due to what was happening, others simply because of the clever way the author chooses to phrase things. I did at times have trouble keeping up with who is who, especially in regards to the extended family, but again, this only made it feel more real. Family reunions can be weird like that. “Hi! Nice to meet you. Are we related?”

As for the baby, adorable little Jackson, he’s not featured as much as I expected. Probably for the best since babies—no matter how cute—don’t make for the most intriguing characters. Instead this book chronicles the decision to adopt, the trials of making that a reality, and the celebration and adjustment that follows. I would love to read another installment by Jeffrey Roach that further explores what it’s like to be a full-time parent. As for PopDaddy, if you’re looking for a book that is peppy, hilarious, romantic, and endearing, pick this sucker up! You won’t be disappointed. While the book doesn’t set out to guide people through the ever-shifting adoption process, or try to convince anyone that this is the one true path to happiness, I did find it helpful in making up my own mind. I definitely don’t want a baby. (Blame the roadside changing scene.) If we adopt, it will be an older child. Now please, Jeffrey, write the next book so I know what I’m in for! The rest of you, get reading! )
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