A Voiced Cry of Transgenders

A Voiced Cry of Transgenders
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Download or read book A Voiced Cry of Transgenders written by M.Sopna and published by Educreation Publishing. This book was released on 2017-04-29 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Voiced Cry of Transgenders is a non-fiction which voices about transgenders in detail: the term, definition, problems, reasons and sufferings. It includes some information’s about some transgenders' life histories such as Jazz Jennings, Leelah, Mr.Grimm, Dr. Manabi Bandophadhyay, p. Yashini, Latha Shree, Vedhika and Narmatha. It pronounces about their struggles at home and in their society, resistance and acceptance. The book also voices about the sufferings they undergo during their transitions from mental to physical. It explains the surgery and the medications they have for transition. The book argues how a transgender too could achieve with the acceptance of parents and society. A Voiced Cry of Transgender suggests what can be done for their better future.


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