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Sorted: Growing Up, Coming Out, and Finding My Place (A Transgender Memoir) | Jackson Bird
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An unflinching and endearing memoir from LGBTQ+ advocate Jackson Bird about how, through a childhood of gender mishaps and an awkward adolescence, he finally sorted things out and came out as a transgender man in his mid-twenties. When Jackson Bird was twenty-five, he came out as transgender to his friends, family, and anyone in the world with an internet connection. Assigned female at birth and having been raised a girl, he often wondered if he should have been born a boy. Jackson didnt share this thought with anyone because he didnt think he could share it with anyone. Growing up in Texas in the 1990s, he had no transgender role models. He barely remembers meeting anyone who was openly gay, let alone being taught that transgender people existed outside of punchlines. Today, Jackson is a writer, YouTuber, and LGBTQ+ advocate living openly and happily as a transgender man. So how did he get here? In this remarkable, educational, and uplifting memoir, Jackson chronicles the ups and downs of growing up gender confused. Illuminated by journal entries spanning childhood to adolescence to today, he candidly recalls the challenges he faced while trying to sort out his gender and sexuality, and worrying about how to interact with the world. With warmth and wit, Jackson also recounts how he navigated the many obstacles and quirks of his transitionlike figuring out how to have a chest binder delivered to his NYU dorm room and having an emotional breakdown at a Harry Potter fan convention. From his first shot of testosterone to his eventual top surgery, Jackson lets you in on every part of his journeytaking the time to explain trans terminology and little-known facts about gender and identity along the way. Through his captivating prose, Bird not only sheds light on the many facets of a transgender life, but also demonstrates the power and beauty in being yourself, even when youre not sure who yourself is. Part memoir, part educational guide, Sorted is a frank, humorous narrative of growing up with some unintended baggage.
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peanutnine
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This was a great memoir. Jackson explains his journey of coming to terms with his gender, through all the challenges of dysphoria and denial until he transitioned in his twenties. Super informative and captivatingly told.
Second book finished for the #TransRightsReadathon

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peanutnine
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Tomorrow starts the #TransRightsReadathon - here's my tentative TBR! 📚
I've got a mix of genres and library loans vs owned books but I'm a major mood reader so we'll see what happens! 😂
#TRR24 🩵🩷🤍

Kenyazero Can't wait to see how you like them! I've only read 2 of these. 1mo
willaful Ooo, Dreadnought is going on my list. 1mo
lil1inblue Great list! I enjoyed Dreadnought - I'll probably read book two for the challenge. 1mo
BookmarkTavern Dreadnought was fun! 💜 1mo
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HeatherBookNerd
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This book is a very accessible, vulnerable telling of the journey from the young girl he was assigned at birth to the young adult man he is now. It is a perfect introduction for anyone who wants to know more about what that process looks like — emotionally, physically, and socially. It is just one person‘s experience, but encompasses many of the experiences that transgender folks go through as they come to know themselves fully and transition.

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monkeygirlsmama
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Interesting and informative. Glad to have found this one. 👍

4 out of 5 stars 🙂

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monkeygirlsmama
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Saw this recommended somewhere- maybe in BookPages. Anyhow, it's pretty good so far. Had to laugh at this cute blurb the author included from his childhood diary. 😄

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SpiderCrafts
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I've been following Jackson's #TransBooks #LGBTQVoices YouTube channel (Jackson Bird) on how the Harry Potter series helped him through transition. Jackson discusses uplifting fan stories within the series, while well aware of a lacking support from J K Rowling, for trans and non-binary characters. 😔 Sadly, J K's views (seemly around The Silmworm book example + tweets on studying crime) will be hard to change, but hopefully can start to listen.

SpiderCrafts Recently still -- I've see a lot of hurt and heartache, with Twitter and global responses .. I really wish this gets away from unfair labelling in any way, while identity respects continue to work something out. -- As someone non-binary myself, I have no idea what to say / how to respond just yet, on J K Rowling's list of concerns .. There is more to be heard for Trans rights; 😒 us Potter fans hold hopes. (edited) 4y
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