From PEN/America Award winner, 2021 Guggenheim fellow, and beloved literary and tarot icon Michelle Tea, the hilarious, powerfully written, taboo-breaking story of her journey to pregnancy and motherhood as a 40 year-old, queer, uninsured woman
Written in intimate, gleefully TMI prose, Knocking Myself Up is the irreverent account of Tea's route to parenthood—with a group of ride-or-die friends, a generous drag queen, and a whole lot of can-do pluck. Along the way she falls in love with a wholesome genderqueer a decade her junior, attempts biohacking herself a baby with black market fertility meds (and magicking herself an offspring with witch-enchanted honey), learns her eggs are busted, and enters the Fertility Industrial Complex in order to carry her younger lover's baby.
With the signature sharp wit and wild heart that have made her a favorite to so many readers, Tea guides us through the maze of medical procedures, frustrations and astonishments on the path to getting pregnant, wryly critiquing some of the systems that facilitate that choice ("a great, punk, daredevil thing to do"). In Knocking Myself Up, Tea has crafted a deeply entertaining and profound memoir, a testament to the power of love and family-making, however complex our lives may be, to transform and enrich us.
Her story is a punk-rock guide to making a family on your own terms, and a love letter to the people who show up along the way.
- A Candid Look at Infertility: Follow Tea's journey from DIY insemination attempts with a drag queen's help to navigating the frustrating, expensive, and often absurd world of the Fertility Industrial Complex.
- An Unconventional Love Story: In the midst of her quest, Tea falls for Orson, a genderqueer person a decade her junior, building a relationship that redefines partnership and parenthood.
- Taboo-Breaking Honesty: With her signature TMI wit, Tea tackles the messy, hilarious, and heartbreaking realities of miscarriage, busted eggs, and the decision to carry her partner's baby.
- Found Family & Queer Community: A powerful testament to the ride-or-die friends and chosen family who make a new kind of parenthood possible, proving love is the most essential ingredient.