Dr. Valerie Schnitzer describes her odyssey, which began as a boy and ended as a woman. She shows how she grew up in a tradition-conscious community of the 60s, in a parental home that trims the world to a manageable extent, and looks suspiciously at everything that does not correspond to the current order. No outsiders fit into such a worldview, they are excluded and stigmatized.
Thus, the suffering of the boy, who falls out of the frame because he does not fit into the role play intended for him, is pre-programmed. All these years she was supported by music, for which she had a very special talent and which was also encouraged by her parents. At the same time, the book makes it possible to experience the opening of society in recent times.
Church, state institutions, and citizens are gradually beginning to accept that the world is inherently much more colorful than a superficial perception makes it appear.
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