Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out
by:
Susan Kuklin (author)
“I’ve always loved my body, and now I love it even more because it fits how I feel.” —Jessy“Learn your pronouns because I don’t want to have to slap somebody tonight.” —Christina“Transition? Everyone goes through one kind of transition or another. We go through transitions every day. Except mine...
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“I’ve always loved my body, and now I love it even more because it fits how I feel.” —Jessy“Learn your pronouns because I don’t want to have to slap somebody tonight.” —Christina“Transition? Everyone goes through one kind of transition or another. We go through transitions every day. Except mine is maybe a little more extreme.” —Mariah“Being trans is not the next step to being gay. They are similar in that they are both breaking gender rules.” —Cameron“When people say I look male or female, it messes up my head.” —Nat“My family was okay with me being gay, but trans was a different issue for them. I think a lot of it was because they had no experience with it.” —LukeIn Beyond Magenta, six teens tell what it is like for them to be members of the transgender community.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
1501227084
Publish date: 2015-03-10
Publisher: BrillianceAudio
Minutes: 300
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Writing,
Essays,
Glbt,
Queer,
Gender,
Gender Studies,
Trans
Let's start with what I liked about this book. I like that the book lets trans teens (I think they're all teenagers) tell their own stories. I like that different backgrounds and genders (male, female and gender q***r) are represented (mostly racially... it was difficult to tell otherwise: class, re...