The Best Kept Secret studies the often-overlooked group of single,
African American custodial fathers. While the media focuses on the
increase of single mothers and the decline in marriage in the black
community, Roberta Coles paints a nuanced picture of single black dads.
Based on qualitative research, the author looks at the parenting
experience of these fathers, who may have become single parents through
nonmarital births, divorce, widowhood and adoption. The fathers, ranging
in age from 20 to 76, discuss their motivations for taking custody of
their children, what roles they enact as parents, what they hope for
their children, how they socialize their children in a diverse society,
how parenting daughters differs from sons, and what parenting has done
for them personally. Coles then recommends policy changes to improve the
situations for children and single parents-particularly often-unseen
fathers. Filled with dynamic interviews and intriguing case studies, The
Best Kept Secret shows that single black custodial fathers do exist and
looks at the ways raising children has shaped their lives.