The autobiography Mein Leben als Transfrau: Eine Autobiografie by Sasha Trifunovic and Anja Thyssen is not just a life story but a deeply human exploration of what it means to search for authenticity in a world that often misunderstands difference. It is a story of courage, exile, and self-discovery told through the voice of a woman who has had to navigate multiple worlds, each with its own kind of judgment. Sasha’s journey begins in the home of Serbian immigrants who came to Germany searching for a better life. As a child, she already sensed she was different from the other boys around her, though she could not yet name what that difference was. Dressing up as a woman felt natural to her, even joyful, but to those around her it was dismissed as a quirk, an amusing habit that she would eventually outgrow. For a while, childhood was a safe place where curiosity could exist freely. But adolescence arrived like a storm, and with it came the cruelty of peers, the watchfulness of adults, and the first taste of rejection.