Confessions of a Fairys Daughter, Alison Wearing
Confessions of a Fairys Daughter, Alison Wearing
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Confessions of a Fairy's Daughter
Growing Up with a Gay Dad

Author: Alison Wearing

Narrator: Alison Wearing

Unabridged: 7 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 04/17/2020


Synopsis

NATIONAL BESTSELLER (The Globe and Mail) Finalist for the Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction (2014) Longlisted for the RBC Taylor Prize (2014) A moving memoir about growing up with a gay father in the 1980s, and a tribute to the power of truth, humour, acceptance and familial love. Alison Wearing led a largely carefree childhood until she learned, at the age of 12, that her family was a little more complex than she had realized. Sure her father had always been unusual compared to the other dads in the neighbourhood: he loved to bake croissants, wear silk pyjamas around the house, and skip down the street singing songs from Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. But when he came out of the closet in the 1970s, when homosexuality was still a cardinal taboo, it was a shock to everyone in the quiet community of Peterborough, Ontario—especially to his wife and three children. Alison’s father was a professor of political science and amateur choral conductor, her mother was an accomplished pianist and marathon runner, and together they had fed the family a steady diet of arts, adventures, mishaps, normal frustrations and inexhaustible laughter. Yet despite these agreeable circumstances, Joe’s internal life was haunted by conflicting desires. As he began to explore and understand the truth about himself, he became determined to find a way to live both as a gay man and also a devoted father, something almost unheard of at the time. Through extraordinary excerpts from his own letters and journals from the years of his coming out, we read of Joe’s private struggle to make sense and beauty of his life, to take inspiration from an evolving society and become part of the vanguard of the gay revolution in Canada. Confessions of a Fairy’s Daughter is also the story of “coming out” as the daughter of a gay father. Already wrestling with an adolescent’s search for identity when her father came out of the closet, Alison promptly “went in,” concealing his sexual orientation from her friends and spinning extravagant stories about all of the “great straight things” they did together. Over time, Alison came to see that life with her father was surprisingly interesting and entertaining, even oddly inspiring, and in fact, there was nothing to hide. Balancing intimacy, history and downright hilarity, Confessions of a Fairy’s Daughter is a captivating tale of family life: deliciously imperfect, riotously challenging, and full of life’s great lessons in love. Alison brings her story to life with a skillfully light touch in this warm, heartfelt and revelatory memoir. Bespeak Audio Editions brings Canadian voices to the world with audiobook editions of some of the country’s greatest works of literature, performed by Canadian actors.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wendy on March 26, 2025

Read For Book Club and So Glad I Did! What an important read! Alison shares with us, through heartbreak and humour, her many experiences and just what life was like growing up with a gay Dad. "Children are hot harmed by sexual knowledge, they are harmed by the attitudes of disgust and shame that many a......more

Goodreads review by Bradley on March 31, 2013

I simply could not put this book down and read it from cover to cover in one sitting. Equal parts touching and hilarious, I found myself crying and laughing, often in the same paragraph. Wearing has a spectacular ability to cut to the heart of each moment, economically setting each scene so that the......more

Goodreads review by George on May 16, 2021

In this memoir, the sections Wearing writes herself are very well done and easily worth 5 stars. However, my interest lagged when I reached the second section (The Way He Saw It) which was a grab bag of media, unfinished letters and journal entries from her father's stash. This section was fairly bo......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on May 01, 2022

I had this book on my list for awhile and finally got around to reading it. This is the first book I’ve read by this author. I really enjoyed the first section of the book. i liked her writing, and her voice. It also made me aware of what polar opposites our young lives had been It also inspired me to......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on November 03, 2016

This was a wonderfully written book. I laughed, I felt compassion, and I related to it on several levels. I really wasn't sure that I would like the book, because I do not like the title at all (Anything "confessions of..." sounds like a teen novel to me), but I was pleasantly surprised. There were......more