Love Lives Here: A Story of Thriving in a Transgender Family

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Product Details
Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
Viking
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.1 X 8.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780735235175

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About the Author
ROWAN JETTÉ KNOX (formerly known as Amanda Jetté Knox) is an award-winning journalist, writer, certified professional coach, and human rights advocate with a special focus on LGBTQ2+ rights and mental health. Love Lives Here: A Story of Thriving in a Transgender Family was a #1 bestseller, an Indigo Best Book of the Year and Staff Pick of the Month, and was chosen for the 2020 Canada Reads Longlist. His work has been featured on the BBC, CBC, The Today Show, O Magazine, The Social, and The Marilyn Denis Show. He was a 2019 Chatelaine Woman of the Year, a 2020 Top 25 Woman of Influence, and was chosen as one of 2020's Most Influential Parents by Today's Parent. He was the 2020 gold winner in Best Column from the Canadian Digital Publishing Awards. He lives in Toronto.
Reviews
FINALIST for the 2020 Ottawa Book Awards

One of CBC's "21 books by Canadian women to read right now"

Praise for Love Lives Here

". . . a success both through strong writing and the crackling feeling on the page that she genuinely loves the shit out of her trans family."
--Xtra

"This sweet and positive account of a family facing obstacles and growing closer together is inspiring."
--Publishers Weekly

"Love Lives Here is an emotionally raw, often funny book that leaves the reader wanting to be Amanda Jetté Knox's best friend. It's the story of how people tried to push her down, and will strike a chord with anyone who's ever been bullied. And that's a lot of us!"
--Ottawa Sun

"I read Love Lives Here in one sitting, or more accurately in one day. There were several times I had to walk away to cry and collect myself, but inevitably I was pulled back in because I had to know what would happen next. Amanda tells a story about how to deeply love your family, but more importantly, she shows us how we all have to learn to love ourselves before we can fully show up for others. That's a lesson we should all learn."
--Debi Jackson, parent and trans youth advocate

". . . an inspirational road map for others living through similar situations."
--Advocate