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bvw_26 's review for:
What's the T? The Guide to All Things Trans and/or Nonbinary
by Juno Dawson
Definitely a concise, engaging and accessible guide to "all things trans", but it's not perfect. Naturally, all trans people have different experiences and will also have different language preferences, so some of the language I found bothering in this book would be perfect for others and the other way around (apart from the actual Wrong bits that is, like some specific wordings especially around non-binary identities, or the incorrect definition of aromanticism and asexuality that was given in the book :/ it's really not that hard to do a good Google, Juno).
Also, for a book that claims to be a "guide to all things trans and/or non-binary" it really didn't discuss non-binary identities well enough. The mentioning of nonbinary-ness felt almost like an afterthought, and was never really a focus (or at least not for long). So, if you're looking for a book about binary transness then this book is great! However, if you're looking to be educated above the very minimum base level about non-binary identities, I'd suggest you read a different book.
Also, for a book that claims to be a "guide to all things trans and/or non-binary" it really didn't discuss non-binary identities well enough. The mentioning of nonbinary-ness felt almost like an afterthought, and was never really a focus (or at least not for long). So, if you're looking for a book about binary transness then this book is great! However, if you're looking to be educated above the very minimum base level about non-binary identities, I'd suggest you read a different book.