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I had recently found that some books by my favorite author were translated into English and were published by "western" publishers including Amazon.
Pen name is Max Frei, and is a name of the protagonist in many of the stories.
Interestig thing is that while pen name of the author and protagonist are male, actual author is female.
Also many of the stories and characters in the books could be considered as TG: in most rescent book (not yet available in English) there is a character that can be randomly male or female on waking in the morning. Also there is a male character who routinely presents as a female to gather information.
And male protagonist spent big chunk of one of the books "crossdressed"...
I can't attest to the quality of the translation, but I love those books in their "native tongue". They are quite a good fun with deep philosofical digging thrown in...

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Switching back and forth

One of the authors here published some stories in which he never knew when he got up in the morning if he was going to be a boy or girl. They were pretty good too.

Every Day by David Levithan

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Is a YA bestseller on amazon that is similar. I really liked it. The main character wakes up every day since being born in a different body which he/she inhabits for 24hr and then wakes up in a new body. When the character reaches the teens he/she tries to build a relationship.

https://www.amazon.com/Every-Day-David-Levithan-ebook/dp/B00...

Be kind to those who are unkind, tolerant toward those who treat you with intolerance, loving to those who withhold their love, and always smile through the pains of life.

Wrong Side of the Bed...

...by Anistasia Allread was a story with that premise, unfortunately incomplete.

IIRC, the lead character in Bek D Corbin's "Merlin High - The Art of the Duel", on Sapphire's site, has a similar problem, compounded by the fact that the male and female personas can't stand each other and try to make things more difficult for each other the next time they change.

Eric