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One Day I'll Grow Up and Be a Beautiful Woman

A Mother's Story

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One Day I'll Grow Up and Be a Beautiful Woman

By: Abi Maxwell
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A fiery, heartbreaking memoir that follows one New Hampshire family over the course of three years, unspooling a riveting story of gender identity, class, trans youth, and a child caught in the riptide of America’s culture wars

Abi Maxwell grew up in rural New Hampshire, one of eight kids in a poor town abutting a wealthier lakeside village. Maxwell moved away, but once she married and became pregnant, she knew she wanted to raise her child near the mountains and lake of her youth. When her six-year-old, who was known to the world as a boy, asked to wear pink sneakers, asked to be a witch for Halloween, asked to wear a girl’s dance costume, Maxwell worried about how their small community would react. But when that child changed her name, grew her hair long, and announced that she is a girl, a firestorm descended upon her family.

Weaving together the story of her own youth—marked by long afternoons skiing the mountains, a cottage on the lake, and a proud gay brother, but also by neglect and bullying that pushed her brother to the brink—Abi Maxwell contends with the rural America where she was raised and, years later, where she is now raising her daughter, as lawmakers nationwide push to erase the very existence of trans youth. Intimate and stirring, One Day I’ll Grow Up and Be a Beautiful Woman is essential reading for this moment in our history.
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What an honest and heartfelt account of a story that everyone should read. Greta is my new hero.

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At first, I did not care for the author reading the story. it was so hard to hear her personal inflection. But this is what truly gives the book its flesh, spirit, and soul. I too am a mother of a transgender adult kid. This book made me think, cry, and Reflect. Painful but beautiful.

incredibly painful, from a mom

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