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2016 Read Harder Challenge
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Task 12: Read a Book By or About a Person Who Identifies as Transgender

Reading this now and am really enjoying it thus far...


I'm using this thread for recommendations for this category but I can't find any evidence that this author is trans. Thoughts?

I'm using this thread for recommendations for this category but I can't find an..."
She is not trans. She self describes as a "dyke." I have never heard that she is gender fluid (also acceptable for this category), but I am not certain.

To me, that is a person who was born female but identifies as a male. Is that not the "dyke" in the lesbian relationship?

I think you've approached this from the assumption that someone in a lesbian couple takes up a "male" role. This is not necessarily the case. And even if a lesbian is more gender fluid in her appearance, that still doesn't mean she identifies as male, which means she isn't trans.
Within this thread there are a number of books either by trans authors or that expressly deal with trans issues. I hope this helps with your reading choice.



Absolutely, it was the first book I thought of."
Middlesex would count for the task, but it would be great if readers chose instead to read something written by an author who is transgender!
The character in Middlesex is intersex, but Eugenides is a cisgender, straight man who seemingly did little real research in terms of talking to people who are actually transgender or intersex (which aren't the same thing!).
Same goes for Annabel, by Kathleen Winter, which won a tonne of awards but which is riddled with problems, not least some serious medical inaccuracies!
These issues, and more, have been written about by a number of awesome authors who are transgender, including Casey Plett, here: http://thewalrus.ca/rise-of-the-gende....
I'm excited to see this category on the list this year, and am even more excited to see so many people engaging with this topic!

Hi Sandra, I just replied to someone else's post and thought I'd tag my comment here for your reference!
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

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..."
Awesome choices. I'm also super excited for Laverne Cox's book!

The Argonauts is amazing! There's so much in there... you'll need a notebook (or Goodreads open) to keep adding new reading material to your list!

Cindy, I'm curious if you have read or read about Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin? That's what I read for this challenge. Garvin is cis-gender, as am I, but I thought he did a really good job of capturing Riley, a gender fluid teen. I would be interested in your thoughts.


Cindy, I'm curious if you have read or read about Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garv..."
Hi Megan, I think your comment was meant to be in response to mine, not Cindy's, so I'll jump back in here!
I'm glad you read Casey Plett's article, and thanks for the tip on Symptoms of Being Human. I hadn't heard of this book, but I'll check it out on your recommendation.
For me, one of the key things about choosing whether or not to read a book written about a marginalised group or member thereof is to see if that book has earned respect among those living that experience. So, if a book about a transgender or intersex character written by a cisgender writer comes highly recommended by someone who is trans or intersex, I'll put more weight in that recommendation! Hope that makes sense!


I just read a few of the community reviews on Goodreads and it does seem like the only complaint is about the sexual assault trope that hangs around trans characters. It seems like people are otherwise impressed with the author's portrayal of gender dysphoria etc., so that's a plus!

That's good to hear, because the way he described it felt really relatable to me, as someone that deals with generalized anxiety. Of course I still don't and will never know EXACTLY how it feels to experience gender dysphoria, but it was a good start in just trying to be able to understand what other people go through.

Thanks - that's disappointing but helpful! Really interesting Walrus piece. For Today I Am A Boy was on my radar too but I think I'll go for The Argonauts instead.


Laura Jane Grace is the singer for the punk band Against Me."
Did this book ever come out?


That would definitely count. It's YA and written by a nurse who worked with children struggling with gender identity so it is an accurate and moving portrayal of being trans. I also found it really educational as I knew nothing or very little about tans people before I read it. On top of that it was really enjoyable, I highly recommend it.


I feel a bit guilty now though, since the author is not trans... so I won't stop here.

@Brittany thanks so much for the recommendation of the Kim Fu book! I am doing an iteration of Read Harder where I am reading all books by people of color, and I have been struggling to find a book for this task (I've already read Janet Mock's memoir a while back). For Today I Am a Boy looks very promising.


So many people have recommended this book to me, and none said it had a trans character. Thanks!


Thank you, and I will certainly read it anyway...

Thank you, and I will certainly read it anyway...






Thank you.




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Hi Megan! If you look up to Comment #81, Book Riot has clarified that books dealing with gender fluidity and gender exploration can also fit this task. Hope that helps!