Love, Always: Partners of Trans People on Intimacy, Challenge and Resilience

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Edited by Jordon Johnson and Becky Garrison

Transgress Press

3/12/2015

SKU: 9780986084409

 

In over 50 essays, letter, and poems, readers hear from those who often receive little airtime in popular culture: the partners of transgender people.

In this first-of-its-kind collection, we catch glimpses of love, strife, and growth from those who witness and support gender transition, even as they themselves are going through their own transition in seeing gender, labels, and their own selves anew.

Love, Always is the first collection of writings by partners of trans people exploring the impact of gender transitioning on their relationships and families. As media visibility of trans people rises, so does the need to hear from their loved ones who also go through transformations of their own when their partners transition. In moving testimonies of trial and triumph, partners voice their feelings about their partner's gender transition and its effects on a range of issues, including childrearing, sexual intimacy, shifting relationship dynamics, public disclosure, finances and more. These personal testimonies of resilient love and commitment are a refreshing alternative to the narratives of tragedy and loss encountered so often of trans people in the media.

Reviews:

"I have long awaited a collection like this one, and I'm pleased to read one, at long last, and that it is one that tries to represent as many of the kinds of people and experiences as there are, thrills me." -- Helen Boyd, author of She's Not the Man I Married and My Husband Betty

"A name that isn't concealed behind a label, or a definition, one that lets us [partners] navigate our own feelings without the cultural baggage of history and popular culture may be har[d] to find... Yet, the men and women and genderqueer writers in this collection are doing just that by writing their stories down, sometimes to themselves in poems and essays, other times in letters to loved ones. The latter can be revealing, wrenching even." -- Diane Anderson-Minshall, author of Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across GenderS