A review by peeled_grape
Roberta Cowell's Story by Roberta Cowell

The insistence on her being intersex is interesting, especially since it is nearly impossible she was--she had two children, as she admits. It seems she really believes this about herself, though I guess she could not have said anything else because only intersex people could have their documents changed. She didn't have to throw other trans people under the bus either--Christine Jorgenson, for instance, was to her a freak, but because she was "intersex," her transition was perfectly okay. And women who do not pass are "men" in her book. Her ideas of womanhood are also very rooted in the time period: that women are bad drivers, so after her transition, of course she got worse at driving (even despite having been a professional race car driver). Interesting to read, but must be taken with a grain of salt. She isn't a reliable narrator about her own life.