"I wanted to love her. Honestly, I did. But she was trying to destroy my only son. She said her name was Angela, I called her William. I thought she was my son, but I was wrong and just couldn't see it.
I’m Your Daughter, Too is a painful story of the personal battle that took the author to the brink of suicide.
Some parents of transgender teens drape themselves in a shroud of fear, guilt, anger and confusion. Few have come forward to admit their lack of compassion during their child’s difficult transition.
This is a memoir with tears, laughter, multi-generational family dynamics, and finally--triumph over adversity."