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A moving and empowering memoir about the power of passionate individuals, the fight for trans and LGBTQ+ equality, and McBride’s journey to coming out as transgender, finding love, and solidifying her purpose in the world.
Tomorrow Will Be Different is a very unique memoir - quite heavy on politics and definitely not a tell-all. These are not negatives, though. It’s an essential, diverse, inclusive, and real look at being trans in America and the fight for LGBTQ+ equality. Sarah actively chooses not to share some of the more personal aspects of her transition, and she speaks frankly about her journey of coming out. She reminds readers that a trans person’s story does not need to be one riddled with trauma and drama to be valid. Sarah finds love - however briefly - and she shares that experience, as well. If you’re into the behind-the-scenes of policymaking, educating yourself on social equity, and hearing a unique perspective of the LGBTQ+ community, I think you’ll get a lot out of this fascinating and moving memoir.
A moving and empowering memoir about the power of passionate individuals, the fight for trans and LGBTQ+ equality, and McBride’s journey to coming out as transgender, finding love, and solidifying her purpose in the world.
Tomorrow Will Be Different is a very unique memoir - quite heavy on politics and definitely not a tell-all. These are not negatives, though. It’s an essential, diverse, inclusive, and real look at being trans in America and the fight for LGBTQ+ equality. Sarah actively chooses not to share some of the more personal aspects of her transition, and she speaks frankly about her journey of coming out. She reminds readers that a trans person’s story does not need to be one riddled with trauma and drama to be valid. Sarah finds love - however briefly - and she shares that experience, as well. If you’re into the behind-the-scenes of policymaking, educating yourself on social equity, and hearing a unique perspective of the LGBTQ+ community, I think you’ll get a lot out of this fascinating and moving memoir.