I've been reading Janet Mock's Redefining Realness, and I've thoroughly enjoyed it so far but it's definitely written for a cis audience. Periodically she takes time to step out of her story to explain things. It's still a heartwarming and thoroughly empowering story, I feel. She's also written a second book, Surpassing Certainty, but I haven't gotten to that one yet.
My therapist has also recommended Whipping Girl, and A Safe Girl to Love, the latter being a collection of short stories. Again, I haven't gotten to these yet. I'd be interested to hear from someone who has.
I'd like recommendations for books about late transitions. I'm 28, which isn't terribly old, but I feel like most of the stories I hear are about transitions during teenage or middle-aged years.
While I'm asking, I'd like recommendations for books about overcoming internalized transphobia. I feel like my biggest obstacle right now is myself.