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Task 12: Read a Book By or About a Person Who Identifies as Transgender
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Almost Perfect looks like it would fit from the description on GR.




Karen wrote: "YA novel, If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo..."
Thanks for this! I hadn't heard about it but it's exactly the kind of recommendation I came here looking for.
Thanks for this! I hadn't heard about it but it's exactly the kind of recommendation I came here looking for.

Does anyone have a good book recommendation about the Stonewall Riots? I won't be seeing the movie though - whitewashed cisgendered Hollywood BS. >:(

Does anyone have a good book recommendation about the Stonewall Riots? I won't be seeing the movie though - whitewashed..."
I am a fan of Stonewall by Martin Duberman, which I first read 20 years ago or so. Of course I am just a cisgenered know-nothing, so take that with a grain of salt.

Oh! I wasn't aware of his transition and also own this book so this will be a great choice for the task. Thank you!



Crossdressing is very different from transgender. Most crossdressers are not trans.

4/24 completed.

And for those who are interested in the experience of those who are partnered with trans people, this has some nice pieces as well: Love, Always: Partners of Trans People on Intimacy, Challenge, and Resilience

Here are some recs (YA) from a friend who's trans (they also talk about why books like Luna are problematic in regards of trans rep):
http://thegayya.tumblr.com/post/10413...
http://thegayya.tumblr.com/post/12544...

Does anyone have a good book recommendation about the Stonewall Riots? I won't be seeing the movie tho..."
Thanks Bonnie! Wikipedia says that Martin Duberman was the founder and first director of the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at the CUNY Graduate School, so I don't think we have to worry. ;)



I was thinking the same thing. I haven't purchased a fiction book in years and I wanted to try to work off my shelves but for this one I need to purchase something and The Danish Girl seemed like the perfect fit. Fits my love of historical fiction as well.

Kdorman wrote: "There seems to be some question about whether this is about Transgender exclusively or if it includes people exploring gender or of fluid gender?"
Gender exploration and gender fluidity would fit, so if there's a book you're interested in that tackles either/both of those, you can count it toward this one.
Gender exploration and gender fluidity would fit, so if there's a book you're interested in that tackles either/both of those, you can count it toward this one.

Nevada - Imogin Binnie
A Safe Girl to Love - Casey Platt
Trans - A Memoir - Juliet Jacques
Of course, if Laverne Cox's book comes out this year it goes to the a..."
I read Nevada at the end of last year, and just read A Safe Girl to Love for this slot in the Challenge, and both are absolutely great! Really vivid characters, great stories, and smart writing. I also read George by Alex Gino for my middle-grade slot, and would heartily, heartily recommend George as well!

Last year I read Nevada, if you're more into fiction, this too is a great pick. It was one of my favorites last year.

Read it last night. All of it. Ate it up with a spoon and didn't go to be til past 2am. Genuinely loved it to bits and I can see why it's so highly regarded. I'd absolutely recommend.

Me too!

I placed a pre-release hold on this book as soon as my library had it listed in their catalog in December. I get to pick it up this weekend! So excited. Glad to see others are considering reading it for this task too - or just considering reading it period.

Confession: I was going to read it anyway. It sounds awesome and I've read her short fiction and it was really good.

Lol, me too! Scifi/fantasy mashups are my weakness.

Ditto on scifi/fantasy mashups. I'm there.


Absolutely, it was the first book I thought of."
It would definitely count! And it's a WONDERFUL book...read it several years ago. I'd read it again, but I'm only reading books that I haven't read before for the challenge.

A few resources to get you started..."
The Guardian posted a list of YA and middle grade books by trans authors: http://www.theguardian.com/childrens-...

Actually, even though many people who cross dress do not identify as transgender, crossdressing still falls under the trans umbrella, so a book like this could qualify. http://www.glaad.org/reference/transg...



I agree. A lovely story that makes you feel good.


4/24 completed."
My understanding from friends is that the movie is better than the book.
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