4.0

Is it weird that I often read (or listen to) the memoirs of people I've never heard of? Because I do, and I love it. Especially when they are read by the author, as this one so competently is.

This memoir is both touching on a personal level, and interesting on a political level. Rather than focusing on the nuts and bolts of transitioning, Sarah tells her story in a much broader sense.

I'd leave the intro if you are not already familiar with the story since there are MASSIVE spoilers in there.

I'd love to see a follow up in ten years time, because Sarah's story and the search for trans equality is far from over.