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Author Amy Ellis Nutt on the Inspiring Story of a Trans Teen

Started by stephaniec, October 19, 2015, 07:05:19 PM

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stephaniec

Author Amy Ellis Nutt on the Inspiring Story of a Trans Teen

http://www.out.com/art-books/2015/10/19/becoming-nicole-author-amy-ellis-nutt-inspiring-story-trans-teen

OUT/By David Ebershoff October 19 2015 11:05 AM EDT

"I first met Amy Ellis Nutt when she proposed writing a book about Nicole Maines, her identical twin brother, and their family. At a diner in New Jersey, over eggs and coffee, Amy and I talked for a couple of hours about this remarkable family and their journey — not only to accept their transgender daughter but to celebrate her and fight for her rights and the rights of all transgender Americans. I left the diner knowing Amy would write an important book and that I wanted to edit it for Random House."
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traci_k

Same topic another source - ABC news

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/nicole-book-tells-transgender-childs-story-34588931

'Becoming Nicole': New Book Tells Transgender Child's Story


ABC News
By david sharp, associated press
PORTLAND, Maine — Oct 20, 2015, 12:33 AM ET

As a first-time father, Wayne Maines held his newborn twin sons and dreamed of their life together — a dream that, at least then, didn't include taking one of them to a father-daughter dance.

Maines, an Air Force veteran, said he hopes others can learn from the transformation of his son into a daughter — and from his family's battle against discrimination that ended in a landmark legal victory.

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Traci Melissa Knight
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