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She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders

✍ Scribed by Boylan, Jennifer Finney


Book ID
108905170
Publisher
Broadway Books
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
437 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780385346986

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✦ Synopsis


The provocative bestseller She’s Not There is the winning, utterly surprising story of a person changing genders. By turns hilarious and deeply moving, Jennifer Finney Boylan explores the territory that lies between men and women, examines changing friendships, and rejoices in the redeeming power of family. Told in Boylan’s fresh voice, She’s Not There is about a person bearing and finally revealing a complex secret. Through her clear eyes, She’s Not There provides a new window on the confounding process of accepting our true selves.

β€œProbably no book I’ve read in recent years has made me so question my basic assumptions about both the centrality and the permeability of gender, and made me recognize myself in a situation I’ve never known and have never faced . . . The universality of the astonishingly uncommon: that’s the trick of She’s Not There. And with laughs, too. What a good book.” β€”Anna Quindlen, from the Introduction to the Book-of-the-Month-Club edition.


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