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Sarah McBride, an advocate for human rights, specifically LGBTQ+, has struggled with her identity for so long. Despite dealing gender dysphoria, she acknowledges that she has been lucky in many different aspects of her life. She lived in an affluential neighborhood; her parents (eventually) supported her when she came out; she went to one of the best law colleges in the United States. She acknowledges that many of her LGBTQ+ brothers and sisters never make that far due to suicide, homelessness, or bullying and points to many stats. She has made it very clear through her actions that she is using her privilege and education to help champion gay and trans rights. While expecting this book to mainly focused on her advocacy, there was many personal moments, such as her husband being diagnosed, and later dying, from cancer. This honest book about herself, her life, and her work, is a great read for anyone who struggles with adult nonfiction books that get bogged down by facts, dates, and numbers.