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Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Biography & Autobiography)
  • Author:  Mock, Janet
  • Author:  Mock, Janet
  • ISBN-10:  1476709130
  • ISBN-10:  1476709130
  • ISBN-13:  9781476709130
  • ISBN-13:  9781476709130
  • Publisher:  Atria Books
  • Publisher:  Atria Books
  • Pages:  288
  • Pages:  288
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Oct-2014
  • Pub Date:  01-Oct-2014
  • SKU:  1476709130-11-MING
  • SKU:  1476709130-11-MING
  • Item ID: 100107031
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New York TimesBestseller • Winner of the 2015 WOMEN'S WAY Book Prize • Goodreads Best of 2014 Semi-Finalist • Books for a Better Life Award Finalist • Lambda Literary Award Finalist •TimeMagazine “30 Most Influential People on the Internet” • American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book

In her profound and courageousNew York Timesbestseller, Janet Mock establishes herself as a resounding and inspirational voice for the transgender community—and anyone fighting to define themselves on their own terms.

With unflinching honesty and moving prose, Janet Mock relays her experiences of growing up young, multiracial, poor, and trans in America, offering readers accessible language while imparting vital insight about the unique challenges and vulnerabilities of a marginalized and misunderstood population. Though undoubtedly an account of one woman’s quest for self at all costs,Redefining Realnessis a powerful vision of possibility and self-realization, pushing us all toward greater acceptance of one another—and of ourselves—showing as never before how to be unapologetic and real.Author’s Note



This book is my truth and personal history. I have recalled facts, from events to people, to the best of my ability. When memory failed me, I did not seek answers in imagination. I sought clarity through conversations with those who’ve shared experiences with me. When my recollection of events varied from theirs, I sided with my memory and used their voice, often direct quotes, to contextualize events.
Many people featured in the book gave me permission to use their names; others I changed or labeled with an initial to protect their privacy, whether they were guilty, innocent, indifferent, or somewhere in between.
As for terminology, I prefer to usetransovertransgenderortranssexualwhen identifying myself, althlC%

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