Coming Out, Again: Transition Stories

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Product Details
Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publish Date
Pages
144
Dimensions
6.6 X 10.0 X 0.6 inches | 1.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781787752405

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About the Author
Sabrina Symington is an illustrator, graphic novelist and blogger who runs the popular LGBTQ+ webcomic Life of Bria. She has previously published First Year Out and lives in Vancouver, Canada.
Reviews
I Highly recommend this beautifully crafted and intelligently scripted novel of so many diverse and divergent experiences that many autistic individuals face, daily. This graphic novel is both entertaining, enlightening, inclusive and challenging. It's all too easy to stay hidden in one's arrogance and preconceived notions of 'Other'.--Wenn B. Lawson (PhD) CPsychol AFBPsS University of Birmingham, UK. Honorary Researcher, Macquarie University & Curtin University, Australia
I absolutely loved this book. It covers a range of issues around gender, sexuality, race and neurodiversity in an inclusive, affirming and engaging way. This book would be great for Queer and questioning young - and not so young - people. As an autistic and non-binary person I found the book very empowering. Highly recommended.--Yenn Purkis, non-binary and autistic advocate and author
Through the eyes of a diverse cast of characters, Sabrina Symington proves once again how much of a great storyteller and communicator she is. You won't be able to put that book down!--Sophie Labelle, author and cartoonist
This is a striking graphic novel filled with engaging characters which leap off the page and remind us of the importance of private silliness in our queer lives-- "Scene"
Coming Out, Again is a brilliant mix of the whimsical and serious sides of LGBT+ and neurodiverse identities, breaking through the polite façade we often wear and exposing how wonderful and silly we can be in private spaces. It's a privilege to read and to love the characters, they spring off the page, and it is all too easy to find yourself within them. Handled with obvious care and love, this book is a breath of fresh air."--Poe Charlotte, author of 'How to Be Autistic'