Justin Richardson

"[1] The article detailed his work with numerous New York independent schools (Trinity, Dalton, Brearley, and Spence are mentioned), speaking to teachers, students and parents about sexual orientation development in children and teens.

Publishers Weekly wrote that the authors "bring extraordinary expertise and scintillating intelligence to this guide to coping with a child's sexual maturation.

"[5] Subsequent to the publication of the book, Richardson made numerous appearances as an expert on the Today Show,[6] Good Morning America,[7][8] 20/20,[9][10][11] and CNN.

The book tells the true story of two male penguins in the Central Park Zoo who pair-bonded, built a nest, and together hatched an egg.

On its publication, The New York Times wrote, "And Tango Makes Three is bound to raise eyebrows, but for those of us eager to encourage our children to include, rather than exclude, it's a welcome addition to the library of families.