5 Books to Read for Transgender Day of Visibility
5 Books to Read for Transgender Day of Visibility

Explore five captivating reads honoring Transgender Day of Visibility, offering diverse perspectives and compelling narratives from the transgender community. (Photo : Unsplash/Thought Catalog)

Transgender Day of Visibility allows one to admire and celebrate the multifaceted tales of trans people. Books are great means of telling these experiences, difficulties, and achievements.

To honor this occasion, we compiled a list of five remarkable books offering diverse perspectives from the transgender community. 

Brighter Than the Moon by David Valdes

Shy foster kid Jonas and confident vlogger Shani have formed a close online relationship, sharing memes and opening up to each other. While Shani is eager to meet in person, Jonas is unsure if he can meet her expectations. Jonas feels trapped in a lie and wants to come clean, but Shani's past experiences will make her hesitant to trust him fully.

Things become more complicated when Ash, Shani's best friend, develops feelings for Jonas. As secrets mount, the characters face their authentic selves and deal with online and real-life relationships. David Valdes presents a touching and insightful tale of self-discovery and honesty, ideal for readers who enjoy David Levithan and Adam Silvera's work. 

Constellations by Kate Glasheen

"Constellations" is a raw graphic novel debut following Claire, a queer teen navigating life on the margins. Constantly questioned about their gender identity, Claire finds solace in their friendship with Greg and alcohol. However, spiraling into addiction and facing intense harassment at school led Claire to court-ordered rehab.

Surrounded by new friends and a supportive counselor, Claire begins to unpack their experiences. The novel follows Claire's path to sobriety and self-discovery despite facing obstacles. Illustrated by debut author-artist Kate Glasheen in watercolor and ink, the book portrays hope, humor, and survival. 

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Always the Almost by Edward Underhill

16-year-old trans boy Miles Jacobson sets two New Year's resolutions: winning back his ex-boyfriend, Shane McIntyre, and winning over his rival at a prestigious piano competition. Shane has broken up with Miles after he came out as trans, and their interactions are strained.

To complicate matters further, Miles meets Eric Mendez, a queer cartoonist from Seattle who makes his heart flutter. Despite Miles' insecurities, Eric is drawn to him, leading to a pretend relationship that becomes real. As Miles grapples with his identity and feelings for Eric, he learns to confront his self-doubt and embrace who he truly is. 

Infinity Alchemist by Kacen Callender

Ash, rejected from studying magic at Lancaster College, becomes the groundskeeper and learns alchemy in secret. When discovered by apprentice Ramsay Thorne, he expects trouble; instead, he receives an offer: help Ramsay find the legendary Book of Source in exchange for keeping his secret.

As they work together, their bond deepens. Their mission grows perilous as they face powerful alchemists, including Ash's estranged father. Throughout their journey, Ash learns about the true power and the lengths some will go to obtain it. With diverse characters, including trans, queer, and polyamorous individuals of color, "Infinity Alchemist" is a highly anticipated YA fantasy debut. 

No One Left But You by Tash McAdam

Trans teen Max navigates the complexities of high school life, facing bullying from his former summer romance-turned-tormentor, Danny. However, everything changes when Gloss, the new popular girl, takes an unexpected interest in Max. Thrilled by her attention, Max finds himself caught between romance and obsession as he tries to keep Gloss by his side at any cost.

Max grapples with the unsettling truth about Gloss and the events of that ominous night as a party takes a dark turn and ends in tragedy with a fatal outcome. While struggling to untangle the mystery and forgive himself, Max's recollections grow hazy and uncertain, leaving him vulnerable to the potential implications of the crime.

This gripping novel seamlessly weaves elements of a thrilling mystery and a poignant coming-of-age tale, offering trans representation at the forefront of the narrative for readers seeking compelling storytelling. 

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