Description
A memoir about what
it’s like when they think you’re their daughter, but you know you’re
their son.
For as long as he could
remember, Grayson has known he is a boy, not a girl. While his identical twin
sister wore princess dresses and danced ballet in a tutu, Grayson preferred his
Spider-Man costume or sweats. He was uncomfortable in anything considered
“girly.” People called him a tomboy, but he knew that wasn’t right either. He
explained to his mother, “I know I’m supposed to be your daughter, but I feel
more like your son. I guess I’m your… Dot-son.”
Grayson
is now twelve years old. This is his story about what it’s like growing up
transgender—from small moments, like getting a new haircut or playing football,
to the big life events, like choosing a bathroom, com