Trans and Disabled
An Anthology of Identities and Experiences
by Alex Iantaffi
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Pub Date Jan 21 2025 | Archive Date Jan 21 2025
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Description
To be trans and disabled means to have experienced harassment, discrimination, loneliness, often poverty, to have struggled with feeling unworthy of love.
To be trans and disabled means experiencing ableism within our trans communities and transphobia within our disabled communities.
To be trans and disabled means to love our fellow trans and disabled people harder than we could ever love ourselves.
This anthology brings together vulnerable stories, poems, plays, drawings, and personal essays. They explore how we make sense of ourselves, our intersections of identities and experiences, of how we are treated, and how much love we are capable of, sometimes even for ourselves.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781839970801 |
PRICE | £14.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 176 |
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Featured Reviews
I am so honoured to be able to read this anthology early thanks to NetGalley.
As a trans and disabled person, these stories written by trans and disabled writers were so incredibly important to me. Being able to read other people’s stories as they are going through some of the same things as myself was very helpful and while all of the stories were important, there was a couple of them that really stood out to me. One was a quote “Tears without action are meaningless” and also Love Story by Milo Cooper. I related to their story so much and I cried so much when I read it.
These stories deserve to be told and read and understand. I highly recommend picking this book up and reading each entry and then holding it in your heart afterwards
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