79 pages • 2 hours read
320
Biography • Nonfiction
Maine • 2000s
2015
Adult
14-18 years
Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt tells the story of Nicole Maines, a transgender girl who transitions from boyhood and fights for acceptance in her family, school, and broader community, culminating in a significant legal battle over her right to use the girls' restroom at school, while also exploring her activism and scientific findings about gender identity. The narrative includes themes of harassment, mental health struggles, and discrimination.
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Heartwarming
Informative
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Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt has garnered praise for its compelling narrative and sensitive handling of transgender issues. Reviewers commend its thorough research, emotional depth, and storytelling. Some critique it for occasionally feeling overly detailed. Overall, it's recognized as an informative and empathetic portrayal of one family's journey.
Readers who would enjoy Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt are often interested in powerful, true stories about identity, resilience, and family. Comparable to fans of She's Not There by Jennifer Finney Boylan, this book appeals to those drawn to narratives on transgender issues and personal transformation within a supportive community.
16,209 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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320
Biography • Nonfiction
Maine • 2000s
2015
Adult
14-18 years
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