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Feeling Wrong in Your Own Body: Understanding What It Means to be Transgender    by Jaime Seba
Price: $7.95 USD. 8910 words. Published by Mason Crest on October 21, 2010. .

Is it possible to be born in the wrong body? Explore the answer to this question with an in-depth look at what it means to be transgender, based on the personal experiences of the men and women who have taken steps to transition. These experiences help uncover the reality of this often misunderstood group.
Refuse    by Elliott  DeLine
You set the price! 80460 words. Published on April 8, 2011. .

‘Funny, cynical, tough, vulnerable, honest, deluded, sagacious, self-loving and self-loathing, Refuse is irresistible.’-Mark Simpson, author of Saint Morrissey.
A Woman Denied... The Early Years    by Rebone Makgato
Price: $8.99 USD. 75160 words. Published on August 10, 2011. .

Simon Bushie had always wanted a little boy to complement the two girls he already had. When his wife Evelyn conceived, it became the happiest day of his life. Everyday he rooted for a boy. But when the baby came, it came with mixed gender. A staunch traditionalist that he was, Bushie was determined that the baby would be a man like him. He went on to register the baby as a boy, naming it Raymond.
Melody Blossoms    by Giselle Little
Price: $3.99 USD. 37020 words. Published on August 21, 2011. .

What do you do when some boy steals your underwear? Harriet’s friends all expect her to take revenge, but when she learns Clarence’s big secret, she can’t be mad any more. Clarence finds himself included in all the girls’ adventures, weekly charm school lessons, a wild pajama party, face painting at the school fair, and a junior cotillion in corsets and hoops.
Compass Rose    by Scott  Roche
You set the price! 4790 words. Published on December 13, 2011. .

This is a prequel story for an upcoming series of novellas that I'll be writing. Standing up against bullies was nothing new to Rose. As a transgendered teen, she'd stood up to enough of it in her own life. This time though it had dangerous, almost deadly consequences. Given the power to level the playing field, she must decide on the best direction to go.