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Sorted growing up coming out and finding my place
Sorted growing up coming out and finding my place











"I wish I had read this book ten years ago-or, better yet, I wish everyone around me had read it. "A soulful and heartfelt coming-of-age story that celebrates the enduring power of self-determination and dignity." So it's no surprise that Sorted is as fresh, clear, funny, and essential as the man himself."

sorted growing up coming out and finding my place

" tale of self-realization is one he fearlessly and relentlessly shares with the world-and the world is better for it. “A compassionate, tender-hearted, and accessible book for anyone who might need a hand to hold as they walk through their own transition or the transition of a loved one” (–Austin Chant, author of Peter Darling), Sorteddemonstrates the power and beauty in being yourself, even when you’re not sure who “yourself” is.

sorted growing up coming out and finding my place

From his first shot of testosterone to his eventual top surgery, Jackson lets you in on every part of his journey-taking the time to explain trans terminology and little-known facts about gender and identity along the way. With warmth and wit, Jackson also recounts how he navigated the many obstacles and quirks of his transition-like figuring out how to have a chest binder delivered to his NYU dorm room and having an emotional breakdown at a Harry Potter fan convention. Illuminated by journal entries spanning childhood to adolescence to today, he candidly recalls the challenges and loneliness he endured as he came to terms with both his gender and his bisexual identity. In this “soulful and heartfelt coming-of-age story” (Jamia Wilson, director and publisher of the Feminist Press), Jackson chronicles the ups and downs of growing up gender-confused. He barely remembers meeting anyone who was openly gay, let alone being taught that transgender people existed outside of punchlines. Growing up in Texas in the 1990s, he had no transgender role models. Jackson didn’t share this thought with anyone because he didn’t think he could share it with anyone. When Jackson Bird was twenty-five, he came out as transgender to his friends, family, and anyone in the world with an internet connection.Īssigned female at birth and raised as a girl, he often wondered if he should have been born a boy.













Sorted growing up coming out and finding my place