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Lannie Rose changed her sex and now she explains how you can too! How To Change Your Sex: A Lighthearted Look at the Hardest Thing You'll Ever Do is an amusing and practical guide to everything you need to know for your sex change, from how to tell if you are transsexual, through venturing out in public in your new gender presentation (including which restroom to use!), to hormones and surgeries, to what to expect afterwards. Whether you are seriously considering changing your own sex, or if you have a friend or loved one who is going through the process, or even if you are just curious, you are bound to be entertained and informed by this handy little manual. Also, catch the free annotated audiobook PODCAST at www.lannnierose.com/podcast.
Most coming-of-age stories are about teenagers, but not this one. Eddy's coming-of-age hardly starts until he's 35 years old, when he discovers a penchant for wearing women's clothes. It takes him ten more exciting and very weird years before he figures out he really should have been a girl all along. After the sex change, Eddy, now Lannie, has to build a whole new life as a woman. The hard part was going to be finding a man to love her. While Everything Nice is YATA - Yet Another Transgender Autobiography - it brings to the genre an honesty about releationships and sex before and after gender transition; a hard look at the dating scene from a transsexual point of view; and the unique sense of humor Lannie demonstrated in HOW THE CHANGE YOUR SEX and LANNIE! MY JOURNEY FROM MAN TO WOMAN. If you only read one transsexual autobiography this year, Everything Nice is the one you want to choose.
Hundreds of thousands of people in America are living in the wrong bodies. My Dad, the Lesbian is Sarah's tale of living with her father while he explored his gender issues publicly. This humorous look at the questions raised and sometimes heartbreaking answers offers rare insight into the male to female conversion. An easy, lighthearted read that encourages us all to examine the choices we make.
Freelancer Theda Krakow is thrilled when she lands an assignment to write a piece on a gifted musician. She loves listening to bands—particularly her friend Violet’s brand of riot grrrl punk. But her joy turns to outrage when feline-friendly Theda learns that someone is stealing show cats. Whether running Boston’s streets or hanging out in her Cambridge neighborhood, Theda knows her city—and its music scene—well. So when a kindly cat breeder is implicated in the show cat thefts, Theda must put that knowledge to work to find the culprit before it is too late.
Because of Mel's illness, Amber had to ask Rodney for help. Amber realized that she still remembered everything about Rodney. When she tried to call him, his phone number immediately come to her mind.... Will Rodney answer her call? Will Celia make troubles for Amber and Mel? Will Rodney and Amber be together again? Let’s read to find out the answers.
Narrated by Lovett, a disabled World War II veteran, about intrigues surrounding McLeod, one of his Brooklyn boarding house neighbors, who is a former communist in this Cold War era setting, and his fellow boarders, one of whom is tailing McLeod.
A fascinating, sensitive, and well-researched book that enhances our understanding of the history of Shady Side, the history of Maryland, and the history of America. Its a story thats entertaining, educational, and important. --Kenneth T. Walsh, journalist and author of Family of Freedom: Presidents and African Americans in the White House A must-read, interesting book. Full of mores of yesterday and today. -- Mohan Grover, unoffi cial Shady Side mayor; owner of Rennos Market When Ms. Widdifield first approached me about her book-writing project, I was skeptical. After all, what could a spit of a woman with dainty eyes and light blond hair who spends her winters in sunny Florida possibly kno...
He had been watching her impassively as the torrent of indignation poured out of her, but by the end of the tirade his eyebrows had gathered in a puzzled frown. Do I know you? he asked. No, I dont know you at all! she said emphatically. Well, it was perfectly true. She didnt know him. He was not her Luke! Nor did she want to know him, the ungrateful oaf! Desperately unhappy, Lannie returns to the small Free State mining town where she grew up and which she left ten years previously. There, against her better judgement, she becomes embroiled in the tangled aff airs of the man whom she has loved since childhood, and whose beautiful wife has mysteriously disappeared. Trying to come to terms with past hurts and present dilemmas, Lannie comes face to face with the God who had bitterly disappointed her and whom she has steadfastly rejected.
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