My Dad Thinks I'm a Boy?!: A Trans Positive Children's Book
Sophie Labelle
(Author)
Description
'My Dad thinks I'm a boy named Stephen who likes wrestling and fishing. But that's what my Dad likes.'
Stephie is 7 years old. She likes bugs, books and spaghetti. Also, she's a girl... which should be pretty easy to understand, right? Well, not for her Dad! He's been mistaking her for a boy since she was born and struggles to see her for who she is. This powerful and uplifting book for children aged 6 - 9 and their families humorously portrays a situation that is often too common, where a trans child is forced to negotiate between their true self and their parents' love. With amusing illustrations, and a useful guide for adults, it's the perfect book to help show children that no one else than ourselves gets to decide who we are.Product Details
Price
$16.95
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publish Date
February 21, 2020
Pages
48
Dimensions
6.9 X 9.3 X 0.3 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781787752214
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About the Author
Sophie Labelle is an internationally recognised trans cartoonist and public speaker, based in Montreal, Canada. Sophie has a huge following due to their popular webcomic Assigned Male and has been invited to give talks and lectures in more than 15 countries and 150 universities. http: //assignedmale.tumblr.com/
Reviews
Sophie Labelle's My Dad Thinks I'm A Boy is a hilarious, tender, zany, and thoughtful story about growing up with a parent who doesn't always understand you. Readers will laugh, cry, and learn along with Stephie as she tries to help her dad see her for who she truly is.--Kai Cheng Thom, award-winning author of From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea
A powerful, authentic and engaging story that shifts our understanding of trans kids to a new and a more real level. This book is a breath of fresh air, that allows the reader to get to know trans people from their own perspective. Often our stories are told from people from the outside looking in, but Sophie cleverly manages to shift that focus to the trans person and their experiences, which gives the story more authenticity, realness and power.--Owl (Ugla Stefanía Kristjönudóttir Jónsdóttir), writer, film maker and campaigner.
A powerful, authentic and engaging story that shifts our understanding of trans kids to a new and a more real level. This book is a breath of fresh air, that allows the reader to get to know trans people from their own perspective. Often our stories are told from people from the outside looking in, but Sophie cleverly manages to shift that focus to the trans person and their experiences, which gives the story more authenticity, realness and power.--Owl (Ugla Stefanía Kristjönudóttir Jónsdóttir), writer, film maker and campaigner.