In Her Skin: Growing Up Trans

Trina Sotira
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In Her Skin: Growing Up Trans

Trina Sotira
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9-12 YEARS218 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Mar 03, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 218
  • Publisher: MuseWrite Press
  • ISBN: 9780989960922
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 0.46" L x 8.0" H
Trina Sotira is an assistant professor of English at College of DuPage. Her M.A. in British and American literature is from Northern Illinois University. She is also an alum of Columbia College Chicago's Journalism Department. Trina has produced television news in Chicago and Rockford, and more recently written novels for teens. With Michelle Duster, Trina co-edited and contributed to SHIFTS: AN ANTHOLOGY OF WOMEN'S GROWTH THROUGH CHANGE, featuring 35 nationally recognized poets, essayists, and fiction writers. SHIFTS was recognized as a finalist for the USA Best Book Award in the Women's Issues category. Trina is raising her family in a town where she can see the Chicago skyline in the distance. IN HER SKIN: GROWING UP TRANS, her first novel, was originally published in 2012 as an ebook under the title: IN HER SKIN. www.trinasotira.com

2017 ALA Rainbow Book List Nominee

2017 Lambda Literary "Lammy" Nominee

"[A] thoughtful portrait of one teenager's incremental progress toward greater self-knowledge and acceptance." -Publishers Weekly

"Sotira (Shifts: An Anthology of Women's Growth Through Change) writes sensitively about Tirzah's gender dysphoria; the teen's tender friendship with Heidi and the realistically varied reactions to Tirzah's transitioning are also handled well." -Publishers Weekly

"This is a deeply emotional story, with well-researched characters and moments of extreme anguish to which any teen (regardless of gender/sexuality issues) can relate." -Veronica Rundell, Book Reviewer

"INTERESTING and EYE-OPENING, not to mention UNIQUE and ENGAGING." -Sarah Schroeder, Columbia College Chicago

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