I'm Afraid of Men

Vivek Shraya
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I'm Afraid of Men

Vivek Shraya
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Finalist for the 2019 Lambda Literary Award, Transgender Nonfiction
Winner of the 2018  Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design – Prose Non-Fiction


Named a Best Book by: The Globe and Mail, Indigo, Out Magazine, Audible, CBC, Apple, Quill & Quire, Kirkus Reviews, Brooklyn Public Library, Writers’ Trust of Canada, Autostraddle, Bitch, and BookRiot.


“Vivek Shraya transforms her long-festering fears of men into cultural rocket fuel … Shraya’s dispatches from the frontlines of life as a queer, trans woman of color are frequently illuminating, painfully honest, and, in spite of everything, hopeful.”
Vanity Fair

“Emotional and painful but also layered with humour, I’m Afraid of Men will widen your lens on gender and challenge you to do better. This challenge is a necessary one—one we must all take up. It is a gift to dive into Vivek’s heart and mind.”
—Rupi Kaur, bestselling author of The Sun and Her Flowers and Milk and Honey

“Brilliant, funny, and deeply vulnerable, Shraya’s I'm Afraid of Men is both a moving memoir and a rallying cry for a better future. Her insights on the myriad ways the binary oppresses and denigrates are invaluable and resonant. I adore this book.”
Jill Soloway

“In I’m Afraid of Men, Vivek Shraya owns and exposes her own history with masculinity and offers a way out of this harmful and old-fashioned binary we call gender. My head nodded along quietly in agreement any time I wasn’t wiping away rising tides of tears. Vivek Shraya is a superior voice, and this book is essential reading for everyone.”
—Tegan Quin of Tegan and Sara

“Vivek Shraya’s writing is always empathetic but challenging, kind but sharp, and I’m Afraid of Men forces you to confront what you think you know about masculinity, privilege, and fear. Reading Shraya’s writing will make you a better person, through and through.”
—Scaachi Koul, author of One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter

“Shraya crafts each of her memories in prose made poetic with touches of metaphor. She writes with honesty and vulnerability, all the while asking challenging and personal questions that inspire deeper reflection. This crucial addition to shelves offers the vital and often ignored perspective of a trans woman of color. A book to carry with you.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Anyone who has ever looked behind them when walking at night, avoided eye contact with strangers or wiped off a lipstick for being too bold—so, all of us—should read this mini-manifesto.”
Elle Canada

“A gift and a hell of a book—beautiful, intimate, insightful, and essential.”
—Jesse Wente, NOW Magazine
 
“Viscerally powerful … creating tectonic fissures into antiquated beliefs around gender identity.”
Toronto Star

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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A small but powerful read.

"I was assigned this book for my English class and absolutely loved it. I admire Shraya's vulnerability she placed in this book and there were often points I could relate to. Her message at the end of her novel resonates with me and got me thinking about how I can stop placing gender designations both on myself and others."

Jordan (5/5)

Would recommend

"This book gave me lots to think about, and overall I really enjoyed it"

Storia (5/5)

Important

"This should be essential reading for everyone. The author has a unique, yet relatable perspective. This spoke to me and is unforgettable. Can't recommend enough!"

Clem (5/5)

Awesome Read!

"This book is a quick powerful read about identity. A strong LGBTQ voice."

KitKat (5/5)

Essential reading for all

"I bought this book to add it to my 2018 reading list and I'm so happy that I did. This is a story that needed to be told and needs to be read by all to help foster understanding and acceptance."

Michelle (5/5)

Life Changing

"I love this book - a truly beautiful read! Should be mandatory reading to be a more inclusive accommodating person !"

TK4EVA (5/5)

Must Read!

"Important read about identity, effects of bullying, and gender roles. Quick read, but no less important for its brevity."

Sarah (5/5)

Great read

"This was a great read. It was funny and witty and emotional. Great read for all women and even men"

Mollster (5/5)

great book

"loved this"

Melissa (5/5)

loved this

"great read"

Melissa (5/5)

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  • Published date: Aug 28, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 96
  • Publisher: Penguin Canada
  • ISBN: 9780735235939
  • Dimensions: 4.93" W x 0.54" L x 7.16" H
VIVEK SHRAYA is an artist whose body of work crosses the boundaries of music, literature, visual art, theatre, and film. Her bestselling book I'm Afraid of Men was heralded by Vanity Fair as "cultural rocket fuel," and her album with Queer Songbook Orchestra, Part-Time Woman, was nominated for the Polaris Music Prize. The founder of the publishing imprint VS. Books, Shraya is a six-time Lambda Literary Award finalist, a director on the board of the Tegan and Sara Foundation, and an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Calgary. She's currently adapting her debut play, How to Fail As a Popstar, into a television pilot script with the support of CBC.

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