Specifically for giving to parrents.
General Transgender and Transexual information is good.
Non-fiction especialy.
Does anybody have a list of favs?
Ooh!
Thank you! *rubs hands*
I will check!
;D
You can give someone a book but you can't make them read it. I tried that approach with the rsult that no-one read it.
Rashelle
My parents are supportive,
just lacking good information.
It's true enough though, you can't make them drink..
Quote from: Renate on December 17, 2007, 05:01:14 PM
Books? Did someone say books?
True Selves: Understanding Transsexualism: For Families, Friends, Coworkers, and Helping Professionals (1996) - Mildred L. Brown * Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0787967025) * WorldCat (http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51437864)
Is generally recognized as the best general introduction for family and friends.
A complete and up-to-date book list can be found on My Website (http://www.temblast.com/renate/).
Renate
Renate,
very nice list of books. i played Santa to myself tonight and got a few off your list that seemed of interest to me. most of the books on your list , besides the clinical psychology books, are about $10 or less. "She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders" seems a good read, with the provocative intro:
"There they were, two young women standing by the side of the road with their thumbs out. They weren't warmly dressed, considering that it was December, in Maine. One of them had green hair. They looked to me as if they were in trouble, or about to be. I pulled over, thinking, better me than someone else. The world was full of characters. "also, you got very interesting website otherwise. my inner engineer enjoyed. ;-)
-Natalie
Quote from: natalie on December 17, 2007, 09:25:45 PM
"She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders" seems a good read, with the provocative intro:
Jennifer Finney Boylan's book is excellent! She did a reading in my area, and was wonderful in person.
y2g