'I was born with a male look, but I lived with a female soul. I got married and had a wife and two kids. I tried to raise my daughter and son as a father, but I still approached them as a woman.
Bea's diary from Gyula, a town in Békés County, Hungary, is a poignant account of the year and a half it took her to realize who she really was. She was determined to undergo operations to change her gender, get rid of her masculinity, and become physically female.
The author leads us step by step on this strange path, and we can find out how her decision was received by her wife, family, and colleagues. There was plenty of torment, as she was the first in Hungary to change her gender. She started writing the diary as a man, but finished as Bea.'
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