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5.0


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dark emotional informative sad fast-paced

5.0

Wonderful book. The author did an amazing job of respectfully recounting the events and informing the reader in a way that was interesting. I learned a lot, and I felt a lot.

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5.0

This was a very captivating read. I'm surprised this book isn't more popular. The book describes the tragedy that befell David Reimer. A surgical accident during his circumcision as a baby resulted in a recommendation to raise him as a girl - mostly, it appears, to satisfy the drive of a disturbed physician scientist, Dr. Money, to experiment with the age old nurture vs nature debate. What ensued was gender dysphoria that lasted years and decades, causing much pain to the child individually and family dysfunction overall. 

It makes me so happy that we've made progress as a society - mostly, that we've learned that gender identity is fluid and personal, and that we don't just blindly listen to icky doctors anymore.

An engrossing read that was well researched and impossible to put down. Thank you John Colapinto for this unbelievable work of nonfiction!

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