A Mother’s Memoir of Raising Her Transgender Daughter
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Friends and family, experts, and Mack herself had long downplayed her "son's" requests for pretty dresses and long hair as a phase. When three-year-old little “M” begs, weeping, to be reborn, Mack knows she has to start listening to her kid. This is an unflinching memoir of M’s coming out-- to her father, grandparents, classmates, and the world. Fearful of the prejudice that menaces M’s future, Mack finds her liberal values surprisingly challenged, and comes to realize it's really the world that has a lot to learn-- from her sparkly, spectacular M. -- adapted from back cover
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I came to this book from the podcast of the same name. The book was really similar so I think you could read/listen to one or the other and be fine. I like that Marlo Mack doesn't shy away from her real feelings and mistakes throughout this journey.