![]() ![]() While many reviewers praise Beyond Magenta for its detailed and empathetic exploration of transgender adolescence, others have questioned its practical use as a resource for trans teens and their parents.Ĭhapter 1 (“Jessy: The House of My Soul”) features an interview with a young transgender man named Jessy. In the same year, it was the fourth most banned book in the United States due to its explicit language and subject matter. ![]() It has been nominated for 13 awards and honors, including the Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Children's/Young Adult Literature, which it won in 2015. This book is both highly decorated and highly controversial. Each chapter focuses on a different interviewee and (with the exception of Chapter 3) includes a photo essay. It contains six interviews with six different trans and nonbinary youths who discuss their transitions. ![]() Susan Kuklin’s Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out (2014) is a nonfiction book about trans (transgender) teenagers and young adults. ![]()
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