Susan Kuklin is the award-winning author and photographer of more than thirty books for children and young adults that span social issues and culture. Her photographs have appeared in Time, Newsweek, and the New York Times. Susan Kuklin lives in New York City.
[A] sorely needed resource for teens and, frankly, many adults...
Downright revelatory. ... Kuklin captures these teenagers not as
idealized exemplars of what it "means" to be transgender but as
full, complex, and imperfect human beings. As Kuklin writes, "My
subjects' willingness to brave bullying and condemnation in order
to reveal their individual selves makes it impossible to be nothing
less than awestruck." She isn't wrong.
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Kuklin brings her intimate, compassionate and respectful lens to
the stories of six transgender young people.
... The collective portrait that emerges from these narratives and
pictures is diverse, complex and occasionally self-contradictory -
as any true story should be.Informative, revealing, powerful and
necessary.
-Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
[A] strikingly in-depth examination of the sometimes clinical
complexities of being transgender, even as Kuklin's
empathy-inducing pictures put a human face on the experience. ...
Kuklin's important new book brings welcome clarity to a subject
that has often been obscure and gives faces-literally and
metaphorically-to a segment of the teen population that has too
long been invisible. Speaking with equal impact to both the
reader's heart and mind, Beyond Magenta is highly recommended.
-Booklist (starred review)
Readers [will] become immersed in these young adults' voices and
experiences. The youth interviewed here do not uniformly share It
Gets Better-style happy endings, but their strength is nonetheless
inspirational as they face ongoing challenges with families, sexual
and romantic relationships, bullies, schools, transitions, mental
health, and more. The level of detail about their lives, and the
diversity of their identities-including gender, sexuality,
ethnicity, religion, and geography-provide a powerful antidote to
the isolation and stigma that some transgender youth experience.
... There is much here that will resonate with and hearten the kids
who need it and will foster understanding and support among those
who live and work with transgender teens
-School Library Journal
Pain and possibility are juxtaposed in this groundbreaking book
that by its very existence portends a better future.
-San Francisco Chronicle
It is a testament to Susan Kuklin's gifts as a listener and
interviewer that her subjects describe their lives with such
candor. ... Kuklin introduces each teen with a bit of background,
and often (but not always) the teen's gender at birth. Kuklin
treats her subjects with tenderness and respect. Her book provides
both reassurance and answers to questions that teens may not even
realize they have.
-Shelf Awareness Pro
The presentation of the spectrum of experiences is remarkably
nuanced and sensitive... Kuklin also brings her skills as a
photographer to the book's design, using some pictures
documentary-style interspersed throughout an individual's
interview, others grouped as breathtaking galleries that explore
expression or isolation.
-Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Kuklin's book is not just a lifeline for teens who are going
through something similar and need to see themselves and their
lives so openly portrayed-this book is an important read for the
parents, friends, and loved ones who want to understand what a
transgender teen might be going through. This book is worth having
on any shelf in any library and will not linger there long. ... A
highly informative resource that is powerful, respectful, honest,
and most importantly, long overdue.
-VOYA
In her edited transcriptions of the interviews, Kuklin lets her
subjects speak wholly for themselves... Photographs (of most of the
subjects) are candid and winning; and appended material, including
Kuklin's explanation of her interview process, a Q&A with the
director of a clinic for transgendered teens, and a great resource
list, is valuable.
-The Horn Book
This book examines a sensitive issue and explains the spectrum and
diversity within the transgender community as well as defines the
distinction between transgenders and individuals identified as gay,
lesbian, bisexual, or queer. ... This book is a valuable resource
for students desiring information on gender identity and the LGBTQ
community.
-Library Media Connection
Riveting.
-Wall Street Journal
While several books have illuminated the lives of LGBT youth, this
is the first book to focus solely on trans subjects, in an
attractive collection that's perfect for a coffee table or your
favorite pre-teen's bookshelf.
-The Advocate ("The Year's 10 Best Transgender Non-Fiction
Books")
An eye-opener. ... Through extensive interviews, Susan Kuklin has
captured the thinking and personalities of each subject in this
book. Her sensitive photographs shows them as interesting people
who have struggled to understand themselves and how they each, in
their own unique way, differ from the norm.
-The Huffington Post
[A] candid, inspiring book. ... The teens are members of a group,
but also distinct individuals, each with a unique, highly personal
story. It goes without saying that their decision to share these
stories is courageous. But being brave and taking chances is what
transitioning is all about.
-The Chicago Tribune
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