Just Add Hormones: An Insider's Guide to the Transsexual Experience

by Matt Kailey

Hardcover, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

HQ77.8 K34 A3 2005

Publication

Beacon Press (2005), Hardcover, 171 pages

Description

Matt Kailey lived as a straight woman for the first forty-two years of his life. Though happy as a social worker and teacher, he knew something wasn't right. Then he made some changes. With the help of a good therapist, chest surgery, and some strong doses of testosterone, Kailey began his journey toward becoming a man. As his body morphed and his voice dropped, Kailey began noticing subtle shifts in the way he was treated. Men suddenly stopped offering to change flat tires for him but insisted on talking to him about women and bodily functions. Women got nervous when he baby-talked to their infants but routinely asked him to move heavy things around the office. In these everyday exchanges, Kailey recognized the many ways we define what it means to be male. He also realized that, with few role models, he had to learn to accept himself as a person between two genders. As he writes about his transition from female to male, Kailey answers all the questions you've ever had about what it's like to live as a transsexual. From the fear of public restrooms to deciding whether to "pack" his pants, Kailey explains what the world looks like from his new vantage point-a position more people are discovering as gender transitions become increasingly common. More than a memoir, Just Add Hormones is full of sound advice for those who may be questioning their gender. And through his story, Kailey offers valuable insights to the families and friends of those who have started a transition. Funny, fresh, and incredibly candid, Just Add Hormones can help us all consider-and even laugh at-our own notions of what it means to be a man or a woman.… (more)

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From the back cover: Matt Kailey is an author, journalist, public speaker, and female-to-male transsexual. A former social worker, he now writes and speaks on issues of gender and sexuality. He lived as a straight woman for the first forty-two years of his life, and then he changed. With the help
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of a good therapist, chest surgery, and some strong doses of testosterone, [he] began living as the man he'd always wanted to be. In [this book] he answers all the questions you've ever had about what it's like to live as a transsexual.

From a Kirkus reveiw: "[This book is] A heartffelt plea for mainstream American society to understand, accept and support gender-diversity. . .[the author] describes all with frankness, engaging his reader with honesty and a touch of humor." A glossary of transgender terms is included, along with a list of resources.
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Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 2005)

Language

Physical description

184 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

0807079588 / 9780807079584

Local notes

OCLC = 417
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