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The groundbreaking novel from critically acclaimed author Ellen Wittlinger that tells the story of a transgender teen’s search for identity and acceptance has now been updated to include current terminology and an updated list of resources. Angela Katz-McNair never felt quite right as a girl. So she cuts her hair short, purchases some men’s clothes and chose a new name: Grady. While coming out as transgender feels right to Grady, he isn’t prepared for the reactions of his friends and family. Why can’t they accept that Grady is just being himself? Grady’s life is miserable until he finds friends in unexpected places—the school geek, Sebastian, who tells Grady that there is a precedent for transgenders in the natural world, and Kita, a senior, who might just be Grady’s first love. In a voice tinged with humor and sadness, Ellen Wittlinger explores Grady’s struggles—universal struggles any teen can relate to.
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I liked this more than I thought I would, TBH. It sounded like it was going to be an afterschool special-ish story about being transgender. But I thought it did a pretty good job explaining gender dsyphoria without being too preachy. Angela/Grady's family felt realistic. I liked Grady's friends from school, and I liked that Grady faced prejudice without it being overwhelmingly grim for him. I think this book would probably be great for any trans teen to read, or just anyone looking for some kind of trans representation in fiction.
who doesn't want to read a book where thing turn out super awesome for the transkid for once!? Well depending on your mood and need for wish fulfillment I guess, but aside from all that...
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