Sorted

Growing up, Coming Out, and Finding My Place

320 pages

English language

Published Feb. 2, 2019 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-3076-3
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An unflinching and endearing memoir from LGBTQ+ advocate Jackson Bird about how he finally sorted things out and came out as a transgender man.

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 raised as a girl, he often wondered if he should have been born a boy. Jackson didn’t share this thought with anyone because he didn’t 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.

In this “soulful and heartfelt coming-of-age story” (Jamia Wilson, director and publisher of the Feminist Press), Jackson chronicles the ups and downs of growing up gender-confused. Illuminated by journal entries …

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Every trans person’s story is unique, as Jackson is quick to remind us throughout this memoir. And that’s all the more reason you should read his story. I’ve followed his work for quite a long time and he’s always managed to find that balance between humor and seriousness. The book is a great reminder that (unlike what we see so often in popular media) trans people are neither jokes nor tragedies. Which isn’t to say there isn’t lots of humor in here, along with some straightforward looks at the difficulties of being closeted and trans.

Jackson also goes out of his way to make sure there are plenty of educational sidebars directed at people who want to learn how to be better allies. There are tons of resources and further reading available and he’s pointing the way. I hope Jackson is proud to know that he wrote a book that …