Sissy
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Jacob Tobia
THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER"Transformative ... If Tobia aspires to the ranks of comic memoirists like David Sedaris and Mindy Kaling, Sissy succeeds." --The New York Times Book ReviewA heart-wrenching, eye-opening, and giggle-inducing memoir about what it's like to grow up not sure if you're (a) a boy, (b) a girl, (c) something in between, or (d) all of the above."A beautiful book . . . honest and funny."--Trevor Noah, The Daily Show"Sensational."--Tyler Oakley"Jacob Tobia is a force." --Good Morning America"A trans Nora Ephron . . . both honest and didactic." --OUT Magazine"A rallying cry for anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong." --Woman's DayAs a young child in North Carolina, Jacob Tobia wasn't the wrong gender, they just had too much of the stuff. Barbies? Yes. Playing with bugs? Absolutely. Getting muddy? Please. Princess dresses? You betcha. Jacob wanted it all, but because they were "a boy," they were told they could only have the masculine half. Acting feminine labelled them "a sissy" and brought social isolation. It took Jacob years to discover that being "a sissy" isn't something to be ashamed of. It's a source of pride. Following Jacob through bullying and beauty contests, from Duke University to the United Nations to the podiums of the Methodist church--not to mention the parlors of the White House--this unforgettable memoir contains multitudes. A deeply personal story of trauma and healing, a powerful reflection on gender and self-acceptance, and a hilarious guidebook for wearing tacky clip-on earrings in today's world, Sissy guarantees you'll never think about gender--both other people's and your own--the same way again.
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Author
Jacob Tobia
Pages
336
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2019-03-05
ISBN
0735218838 9780735218833
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"Okay, so I read memoirs constantly. They’re literally my favorite genre. This has to be one of the best memoirs I’ve ever read….Like EVER! Jacob has a way of writing that just amazes me. They are funny and insightful and there are moments in the book where they talk about a moment in their life and then a few moments later they break down the emotions they were feeling in this poetic way that just blew my mind. I was so excited for them when they got the nerve to put on the heels and walk around the halls of duke university and I couldn’t stop laughing when they were talking about what was going through their mind when they met Barack Obama. This book was equal parts funny and sad and heartwarming. The best chapter in the entire book that I think is important for parents of gender nonconforming kids to read is chapter 9. It is a letter from Jacob to their parents. It ties up loose ends and talks about how sometimes we have complicated relationships with our parents and it’s not all bad but it’s not all good too. I recommend this book to the ends of the earth! I don’t know how else to say this but this is so good!!!!"