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37 - A book about gender identity

Melissa

I met Alex at a book signing and then a library event some time ago, and they felt bad about deadnaming her in the title. I'm so glad to see that the publisher agreed to change the title of a very popular book.


This is basically historical fiction with a little bit of magic thrown in. This very much deals with gender identity, while being a really great story.

On the non fiction front there is probably



I think an OwnVoices story is important to consider here, as opposed to something like This is How It Always Is, since it doesn't really depict gender identity from the protagonist, but rather an observation from someone on the outside. Just my initial thought!


Definitely. And it's a fantastic novel.



My guess is that because Mulan would be revealing her identity as a cis woman, I don’t think it quite fits what the prompt is looking for. I think the prompt is meant to provide an opportunity to read a book about trans, nonbinary, intersex, gender fluid, or other genderqueer idenitites.

That's why I paused and thought I'd ask for opinions. Thanks :)
I think this book is non-binary characters by a non-binary author: And Then The Gray Heaven - has anyone read it?

If you wanted fiction/ romance, I HIGHLY recommend For the Love of April French, which is about and by a trans woman.



I don't have any specific recommendations, but Lamda Literary is an organization that recognizes and nominates/awards queer literature every year, and one of the categories they cover is Transgender Poetry. It may be worth checking out their nominees/winners for something that fits. https://lambdaliterary.org/awards/pre...
This one jumped out when I quickly scanned the list: Impersonation by Joy Ladin
ETA: They have a category for Transgender NF, too, along with fiction.

Arielle Twist is an Indigenous (Cree, IIRC) trans poet who identifies as Two-spirit, Disintegrate/Dissociate was intense, sometimes raw, and always compelling.
Gwen Benaway is an Anishinaabe trans poet.Holy Wild was very absorbing.

I really enjoyed this, and i loved tht it was a OwnVoices story too.


As a millennial, it got me curious which is what captured my attention in the first place.
The 2000s Made Me Gay: Essays on Pop Culture

Maddie wrote: "Would Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston work?"
I don't think so, I don't remember any gender identity issues in that story.
I don't think so, I don't remember any gender identity issues in that story.

This is basically historical fiction with a little bit of magic thrown in. This very much deals with gender identity..."
ooh, thanks for the rec! This has been on my TBR for a while so I'm going to pencil it in for this prompt.

I think that's certainly a great way to fulfill this prompt, but not necessarily the only way. For instance, you could have a cis man struggling with toxic masculinity and what it means to "be a man." Or you could have a cis woman burdened by societal expectations (which can take multiple forms depending on context; maybe she's pressured to act according to conventional feminine norms, or maybe she's pressured to eschew femininity. Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuire is a great example of this).
As for Mulan, I don't know the story well enough to know if she struggles with gender identity, or if it's just a plot device/disguise (which I wouldn't count).


Yes! Such a good book. If I didn't have a couple of other books in mind for this category, I would read Left Hand of Darkness again just because it's that good.

I think that's certainly a gre..."
I see it this way, too. I’m reading Women Don’t Owe You Pretty for this one. She is bisexual and cisgender. But the book is about expression of gender.


I would highly recommend the work of Danez Smith. I thought both Don't Call Us Dead and Homie were excellent.


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