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by Kathleen Winter
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by Jennifer Finney Boylan
Published Jan 2018
Read ReviewsFor fans of The Secret History and The Poison Tree, a novel about a woman whose family and identity are threatened by the secrets of her past, from the New York Times bestselling author of She's Not There.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
by Emily M. Danforth
Published May 2013
Read ReviewsThe Miseducation of Cameron Post is a stunning and unforgettable literary debut about discovering who you are and finding the courage to live life according to your own rules.
by Cris Beam
Published Nov 2012
Read ReviewsAn inspiring story of self-discovery, of choosing to stand up for yourself, and of finding your own path - readers will recognize a part of themselves in J's struggle to love his true self.
by Michael Crummey
Published Mar 2011
Read ReviewsSprawling and intimate, stark and fantastical, Galore is a novel about the power of stories to shape and sustain us.
by Norah Vincent
Published Dec 2006
Read ReviewsHaving gone where no woman (who wasn't an aspiring or actual transsexual) has gone for any significant length of time, let alone eighteen months, Norah Vincent's surprising account is an enthralling reading experience and a revelatory piece of anecdotally based gender analysis that is sure to spark fierce and fascinating conversation.
by Seth Kantner
Published Aug 2005
Read Reviews'I've not read anything that so captures the contrast between the wild world and our ravaging consumer culture. Ordinary Wolves is painful and beautiful'.. Louise Erdrich.
by Jennifer Finney Boylan
Published Aug 2004
Read ReviewsThe exuberant memoir of a man named James who became a woman named Jenny.
by Jeffrey Eugenides
Published Sep 2003
Read ReviewsTo understand why Calliope is not like other girls, she has to uncover a guilty family secret, and the astonishing genetic history that turns Callie into Cal. Lyrical and thrilling, Middlesex is an exhilarating reinvention of the American epic.
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