
Booklist Online Now a modern classic, the children's book "Heather Has Two Mommies" is the perfect Mother's Day book, times two. With new illustrations and a slightly revised text, it remains a charming, sweet-spirited story that still fills a need.Newman and her new illustrator Cornell deserve kudos for bringing fresh life to this standard title. The Horn Book Though a quarter of a century has passed, the book holds up well. School Library Journal The details are different, but the nontraditional-ness is held in common. Readers will be warmed by this glimpse into Heather's family, whether revisiting the text or experiencing it for the first time. Each page is artfully and distinctly rendered to be a visual depiction of the beauty and joy of diversity. Cornell's fluid watercolor and gouache illustrations breathe life into this delightful story. Welcome back to Heather and her mommies." -Kirkus Reviews The author's text is simple yet powerful in its ability to move readers of all ages. This updated version includes new illustrations by the commercially successful Cornell, which supply humor and avoid lesbian stereotypes that dogged earlier versions. The New York Times "Heather has two mommies-and a new look! Newman's picture book about Heather and her mommies first appeared 25 years ago as the product of desktop publishing and a determination to create a story reflecting family diversity. With attractive new art by Cornell, life in their 'little house with a big apple tree in the front yard' looks pretty idyllic, and the first day of school is fun, too. School Library Journal, It's hard to fathom now the scorn and fear this mild-mannered tale of a girl and her two moms occasioned when it was published in 1989.

"Heather has two mommies-and a new look! Newman's picture book about Heather and her mommies first appeared 25 years ago as the product of desktop publishing and a determination to create a story reflecting family diversity.
