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Three years ago, Chasity Stewart left town because she was ready for a change. She no longer wanted to live a life of lies. But could her decision cost her the only man she's ever loved? She has to risk everything by revealing her true identity. Will he accept her or send her running in the opposite direction? Can love conquer all when she comes face to face with the love of her life?
From the award-winning author of I Promised Not to Tell: Raising a transgender child, comes this thought-provoking and highly revealing book. With powerful biblical and scientific explanations, Evans invites you on a journey you won't want to miss. Why do some Christians insist there is no such thing as a transgender person? What does the Bible say? And most importantly, What Does God Think?
As Catholics are not committed to any particular philosophical expression of change and presence in the Eucharist, and Protestants resist that of transubstantiation, this book offers a new ecumenical interpretation – one that may also be helpful in the furious current debate over the assertion and denial of the reality of transgender. This interpretation concerns ontology, ‘the nature of nature’.
This is the inside story of how in just a few years, a handful of trans activists would come together in the face of enormous difficulties and opposition to launch from the very margins of society what would grow into the modern political movement for gender rights.
When Jase's Fiancée dumped him just days his sister's destination wedding, he was left with no choice but to disappoint his family and show up without the "plus one" they were expecting. Before he could explain, a case of mistaken identity left him with a beautiful woman at his side who ended up being more than he had expected, but exactly what he needed.
World War Two changed the lives of every GI who went into battle, but Private Paulsen’s post-war transformation proved wildly more dramatic. After undergoing one of the world’s first “sex change” operations, the Private returns home with a brand new identity. Pearl Paulsen is instantly the most intriguing celebrity in the country, but fame provides little comfort when she misses the man she loves.
Julia Serano (author of Whipping Girl and Excluded) combines elements of memoir, historical account, gender theory, and activist philosophy in her third book, Outspoken. This collection (spanning a decade of her work as a writer and trans feminist) provides an insightful overview of where transgender activism has been, and compelling analysis of where it should head in the future.
This is A.C. Llewellyn’s life story from age 4 to age 74. It is a memoir, with many layers. It is of the warts and all type, with no one getting off scot free or even lightly.
Originally released in 2012 as Loki’s Joke under the pseudonym Penny Blackwell, this is a revised, re-titled and expanded edition released in the author’s own name.
There are fantastical stories with actual transgender characters, some for whom that is central and others for whom that isn't. And there are stories without transgender characters, but with metaphors and symbolism in their place, genuine expressions of self through such speculative fiction tropes as shapeshifting and programming.
Live life through the eyes of a transgender woman.
In this novella, I write about my personal experiences as a transgender woman before I identified as transgender. This novella focuses on how transgender feelings affect someone before they themselves know that they're transgender. It touches on matters of love, suicide, confusion, and dysphoria.