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[[File:Gay Dad cover.jpg|thumb|''Gay Dad'' cover]]'''David Ledain''' is a divorced gay father of two teenagers. His book, '''''Gay Dad''''', tells the stories of ten gay men who have written about their experiences and how their families have coped with coming to terms with the fact that the father and husband they have always known, is gay.<ref>[http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/books/david-ledain-gay-dad-954073.html David Ledain, "Ten things I learned when writing ‘Gay Dad’"], ''Female First'', 7 June 2016. [http://www.webcitation.org/6jMqlmFAH archived] by WebCite®, 29 July 2016</ref> | [[File:Gay Dad cover.jpg|thumb|''Gay Dad'' cover]]'''David Ledain''' is a divorced gay father of two teenagers. His book, '''''Gay Dad''''', tells the stories of ten gay men who have written about their experiences and how their families have coped with coming to terms with the fact that the father and husband they have always known, is gay.<ref>[http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/books/david-ledain-gay-dad-954073.html David Ledain, "Ten things I learned when writing ‘Gay Dad’"], ''Female First'', 7 June 2016. [http://www.webcitation.org/6jMqlmFAH archived] by WebCite®, 29 July 2016.</ref> | ||
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David Ledain is a divorced gay father of two teenagers. His book, Gay Dad, tells the stories of ten gay men who have written about their experiences and how their families have coped with coming to terms with the fact that the father and husband they have always known, is gay.[1]
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- ↑ David Ledain, "Ten things I learned when writing ‘Gay Dad’", Female First, 7 June 2016. archived by WebCite®, 29 July 2016.