Gender rebels 30 trans, nonbinary, and gender expansive heroes past and present

Katherine Locke

Book - 2023

"Explore the history to trans and nonbinary people throughout history and the world in this gorgeously illustrated nonfiction book for young teens. Readers will be educated and enlightened about trans and nonbinary people who have made a difference in our world and who continue to help raise awareness of diversity and inclusion in current society. Introductory materials give readers an insight into pronoun usage, trans rights around the globe, the history of the word "transgender," and more before providing engaging and fascinating information about twenty-eight trans and nonbinary heroes who have helped shape our world. From Callon of Epidaurus (the first intersex individual to receive surgery) to Lili Elbe and Elliot Page (...a trans actor) to Tomoya Hosoda (the first trans politician in Japan), this book will open up dialogue and help educate young adults on the history, legacy, and future of trans and nonbinary people and their rights at a time when protecting those rights is needed more than ever. The book is complete with sidebars about trans topics, a reference guide, and a glossary of terminology"--

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Subjects
Genres
Transgender biographies
Biographies
LGBTQ+ biographies Juvenile literature
Transgender biographies Juvenile literature
Published
Philadelphia : Running Press Teens 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Katherine Locke (author)
Other Authors
Shanee Benjamin (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xxviii, 92 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12
Grades 4-6
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780762481613
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Review by Booklist Review

As its subtitle promises, here are 30 mini profiles (most a page and a half in length) of people who are--or in the case of historical figures, were--trans, nonbinary, or gender expansive. Arranged in roughly chronological order, the profiles range from Callon of Epidaurus, who lived in the second century BCE and underwent one of the very first recorded gender-affirming surgeries, to the contemporary Jazz Jennings. A few are more well known--Jennings, of course, but also actor Laverne Cox, drag queens Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera of Stonewall fame, filmmakers Lana and Lilly Wachowski--but most are less so. International in scope, the book covers transgender/hijra rights activist and Bollywood actor Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard, Māori mayor Georgina Beyer, and more. The book begins with contextualizing material ("Trans Rights around the World," "Sex Work," and "Mental Health and Gender Identity"), and colorful portraits of the subjects are provided. Good for browsing, the book is an informative and easy read.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A collection of queer lives throughout history. Short biographical profiles of historical and contemporary trans, nonbinary, genderqueer, and intersex people, each accompanied by a color portrait, are interspersed with definitions of various terms and information about their usage. A variety of nationalities and ethnicities are represented, from Callon of Epidaurus in ancient Greece to contemporary figures like Arab Christian Israeli model and actor Talleen Abu Hanna and Jin Xing, a dancer and TV celebrity in China. Household names like Laverne Cox, Jazz Jennings, and Elliot Page are mixed with more obscure figures. While the collection sheds much-needed light on many people and subjects, some elements feel less well considered, such as the casual inclusion of deadnames, or in need of greater depth, as with the framing of gender dysphoria. Additionally, key facts are omitted from some profiles, such as the tabloid harassment of the Wachowski sisters, filmmakers Lana and Lilly. In their single-page profile, the women's coming-out stories are framed as empowering events, and the missing context about the events that influenced their timing will affect readers' understanding. Due to the brevity of the profiles, which run to one or two pages, some loss of nuance is inevitable. Unfortunately, the book doesn't contain source notes or further reading suggestions that would have helped guide readers in further exploration. A broad-brush overview in need of refinement. (glossary, resources) (Nonfiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.