

I wouldn't love him any more if he wasn't gay I don't love him any less because he is.

I could have told you he was gay when he was 3, and it didn't make any difference to me. However, this became a much more personal quest for me when my oldest son came out to me during the writing of the book. Jodi Picoult: I started writing Sing You Home because I think gay rights are really the last civil right we have yet to grant in the U.S., and I wanted to explore the issue and to see why those still opposed to gay rights are opposed. Can you share with us why you're so passionate to help GLBTQ teens? You're donating part of the proceeds of each signed copy of the book sold at to the Trevor Project. And now, let’s get to the kick-off interview.
