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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Showing posts with label T-Girl Diana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T-Girl Diana. Show all posts

T-Girl Diana - Blogtagebuch 2009

Original title: "Blogtagebuch 2009: Das erste Lebensjahr einer transsexuellen Frau" (Blog Diary 2009: The first year of a transsexual woman).

'Diana – a transsexual woman – has been officially living as a woman since the beginning of 2009. In a blog under the name "T-Girl Diana" she describes the process of her gender reassignment like a diary. The blog became a testimony that takes the reader into a world that normally remains hidden. It shows the path of a transsexual woman who goes her own way despite all adversities and dangers and does not let anything stop her from her self-development.

Diana explains her thoughts and feelings in an unusually open way and does not leave out even the most intimate topics. The book is a document that wants to tell the reader one thing above all: Nothing is impossible for those who dare the impossible.

T-Girl Diana - Blogtagebuch 2010

Original title: "Blogtagebuch 2010: Das zweite Lebensjahr einer transsexuellen Frau" (Blog Diary 2010: The Second Year of a Transsexual Woman's Life)

"Diana - a transsexual woman - has been officially living as a woman since the beginning of 2009. In a blog under the name "T-Girl Diana" she describes the process of her gender reassignment in a diary.

The blog became a testimony on the subject of transsexuality, which takes the reader into a world that normally remains hidden. It shows the path of a transsexual woman who, despite all adversities and dangers, goes her own way and does not let anything stop her from her self-development.

Diana goes about explaining her thoughts and feelings in an unusually open way and does not leave out even the most intimate topics. The book tells the reader one thing above all: "Nothing is impossible, to those who dare to do the impossible" But this insight into the life of a transsexual woman should also understand people who have not chosen to be who they are. They're just trying to somehow come to terms with their transsexuality."

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