
The Last Time I Wore a Dress
Dylan Scholinski
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Description
UPDATED WITH A NEW EPILOGUE
At fifteen years old, Daphne Scholinski was committed to a mental institution and awarded the dubious diagnosis of Gender Identity Disorder. For three years and more than a million dollars of insurance, the problem was “treated”—with makeup lessons and instructions in how to walk like a girl.
With a new epilogue by Scholinski, whose name is now Dylan and who identifies as nonbinary, this revised paperback edition of The Last Time I Wore a Dress looks back at those experiences and their life since. It chronicles the journey of coming into oneself and gaining a nuanced, freeing understanding of being born transgender. This memoir tells Dylan Scholinski’s remarkable story in an honest, unforgettable voice that’s both heartbreaking and hopeful.
At fifteen years old, Daphne Scholinski was committed to a mental institution and awarded the dubious diagnosis of Gender Identity Disorder. For three years and more than a million dollars of insurance, the problem was “treated”—with makeup lessons and instructions in how to walk like a girl.
With a new epilogue by Scholinski, whose name is now Dylan and who identifies as nonbinary, this revised paperback edition of The Last Time I Wore a Dress looks back at those experiences and their life since. It chronicles the journey of coming into oneself and gaining a nuanced, freeing understanding of being born transgender. This memoir tells Dylan Scholinski’s remarkable story in an honest, unforgettable voice that’s both heartbreaking and hopeful.
Product Details
Publisher | Riverhead Books |
Publish Date | October 01, 1998 |
Pages | 272 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781573226967 |
Dimensions | 9.2 X 5.5 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds |
About the Author
Dylan Scholinski is an award-winning artist, author and public speaker. They are the founder/witness of Sent(a)Mental Studios and the Haven Youth Project, which offer programs for at-risk youth. They live with their wife and children in Denver, Colorado.
Jane Meredith Adams is an award-winning writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her work has appeared in The Threepenny Review, Slate, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and other publications. She lives with her wife and children in Berkeley, California.
Jane Meredith Adams is an award-winning writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her work has appeared in The Threepenny Review, Slate, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and other publications. She lives with her wife and children in Berkeley, California.
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