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"Becoming Trans-Parent, One Family's Journey of Gender Transition", a collection of poems by Annette Langlois Grunseth, shares the parental experience of an adult child transitioning from son to daughter. Through understandable poetry, information is woven around one family's story to provide awareness about the journey of gender identity. Narrative poems explain changing avatars, using bathrooms, selecting clothing, grieving, passing as a woman, job discrimination, unique health issues, what happens to marriage and family, along with the joy that comes from seeing a child transition into living an authentic life.…mehr

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"Becoming Trans-Parent, One Family's Journey of Gender Transition", a collection of poems by Annette Langlois Grunseth, shares the parental experience of an adult child transitioning from son to daughter. Through understandable poetry, information is woven around one family's story to provide awareness about the journey of gender identity. Narrative poems explain changing avatars, using bathrooms, selecting clothing, grieving, passing as a woman, job discrimination, unique health issues, what happens to marriage and family, along with the joy that comes from seeing a child transition into living an authentic life.
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Autorenporträt
Annette Langlois Grunseth is a poet/freelance writer with a BA in Radio/TV/Film and Communications from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a lifetime member of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets. Her poems have appeared in Wisconsin Academy Review, Midwest Prairie Review, SOUNDINGS: Door County in Poetry, The Poetry Box/Poeming Pigeons, The Ariel Anthology and other publications. Her poem "Lost Seed" from her forthcoming book "Becoming Trans-Parent, One Family's Jounrey of Gender Transition" won an Honorable Mention in the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets Muse Contest in 2016. Her readings from the book have been well-received in churches, support groups as well as poetry/bookstore venues.