A random collection of over 1910 books and audiobooks authored by or about my transgender, intersex sisters, and gender-nonconforming persons all over the world. I read some of them, and I was inspired by some of them. I met some of the authors and heroines, some of them are my best friends, and I had the pleasure and honor of interviewing some of them. If you know of any transgender biography that I have not covered yet, please let me know.

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Racheal McGonigal - Summer Storm

Full title: "Summer Storm (Transsexual Transition Book 2)"

"Having become the City Girl, Racheal (Storm) had a lot to learn. Racheal went to Perth, Western Australia, where the adventure took off. Meeting Summer Bardot, a then preop TS working as an Escort (not illegal in NZ and Australia), Summer introduced Racheal into the sex industry, Storm was born.

Storm was Racheal's working name. Storm learnt about being a female, men sexually, clothes, hair, shoes, style, nails, and more as Summer's pupil. Filled with sex, fun, drugs, lust, BDSM, travel, money, laughter, men, and sex again, they travelled an up-and-down road around Australia and New Zealand. Breaking up and getting back together. Alas, Storm's heart was broken in the end by Summer. A person with the biggest heart ever but alas also the biggest, liar, thief, and con-artist. The lies were incredible and unbelievable. Alas OCP, NPD, and pathological liar - such a shame."

In 2013, I interviewed Rachel and asked her about passing challenges: "Thanks but I am not special. I get sprung. I think too many ladies worry too much about passing. About their appearance and voice. It causes more stress. For those who feel it’s important, go for it but for me, passing has never been a huge issue or worry. I still have the deep masculine voice that pisses me off heaps on the phone when people call me ‘Sir’. For me, if I change my voice, and I can, then it is false, it’s a lie and it isn’t me. I am just who I am, real. I walk alone anywhere a natal woman will walk alone.

I don’t care or fire off at someone who says ‘You’re a man’. I just look at them and say ‘Use to be but then my brain kicked in and I realized the best side to bat for.’ Or ‘Bet I have bigger balls than you mate, you wouldn’t do what I have.’ Or I take every opportunity to educate and say ‘I use to be but now I am all woman. What would like to know?’ Education is the way to end discrimination, not demanding rights, which just causes friction."

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