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I just finished a very interesting book called "Trans-Sister Radio" by Chris Bohjalian. Its the story of a single mother and teacher who falls in love with a man only to discover he's transitioning to female, and the fallout that situation causes for her, her daughter, her job, and her ex-husband who decides to bring their story to radio. Its not a perfect book - it spends a little more time talking about the surgery than I was comfortable with, but its a very interesting bit of fiction, especially by a cis writer. I recommend it.

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Agree

I read the book about 10-12 years ago & still have it. I believe it is a very good work of fiction.
Another Brian

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Yes Dotty!
I got this book at Logan Airport when returning from my cross-America tour. As I am a radio-amateur The "transitor" cought my interest and after reading the backside I really wanted it. This happened just about a year after my own SRS I was really receptive for the story. I had some problems with the departure,, some communication in the aeroplane delated the departure some hours so I got a far part of the story before I fell asleep over the Atlantic. One thing that was interesting to read about was the trouble for persons around the TS person reacts to the changed relations. I really agree with Dorothy's recommendation of this book.
Ginnie

GinnieG

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Yes Dotty!
I got this book at Logan Airport when returning from my cross-America tour. As I am a radio-amateur The "transitor" cought my interest and after reading the backside I really wanted it. This happened just about a year after my own SRS I was really receptive for the story. I had some problems with the departure,, some communication in the aeroplane delated the departure some hours so I got a far part of the story before I fell asleep over the Atlantic. One thing that was interesting to read about was the trouble for persons around the TS person reacts to the changed relations. I really agree with Dorothy's recommendation of this book.
Ginnie

GinnieG