No one expected that James Morris, the only journalist who had reported on the coronation of Everest in 1953, to later work as a war reporter, travel around the world, have five children and consolidate himself at the top of his intrepid and then very masculine profession, would change gender in 1972 in a practically illegal clinic of Dr. Georges Burou in Casablanca, being of her great professional and personal milestones, of her non-militant transsexuality and of her charming old age secluded in a century-old house in the heart of Wales. The story of wanting to be another, another, and, if possible, another one.