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urgent_uvula t1_j1rjuh0 wrote

I read that book years ago and it was my first exposure to the trans experience. I’ll never forget when he makes the point at the end that the transformation one makes in their lifetime is much greater than the transformation from woman to man. I still think about that now that we’ve gone through a reckoning with the trans and gender-fluid experience. Gender is far less important than all the other things that make a person.

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Love_and_Squal0r OP t1_j1rqgqg wrote

This is it exactly. The book mainly follows the growth of Cal's family, and how it changes but in ways stays the same. Just as we all do.

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