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How can a boy be a girl? Confused and caring, a young girl tries to understand what her brother means when he says he is not a boy. This is a story about love, learning, and acceptance in language young children can understand. This book provides a compassionate look at the world of gender identity.
How can a boy be a girl? Confused and caring, a young girl tries to understand what her brother means when he says he is not a boy. This is a story about love, learning, and acceptance in language young children can understand. This book provides a compassionate look at the world of gender identity.
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How can a boy be a girl? Confused and caring, a young girl tries to understand what her brother means when he says he is not a boy. This is a story about love, learning, and acceptance in language young children can understand. This book provides a compassionate look at the world of gender identity.

How can a boy be a girl? Confused and caring, a young girl tries to understand what her brother means when he says he is not a boy. This is a story about love, learning, and acceptance in language young children can understand. This book provides a compassionate look at the world of gender identity.


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Autorenporträt
Lynne Muller is a former teacher, school counselor, and equity advocate with many years of experience with students age five to eighteen. She taught master' level school counseling courses in several colleges in Maryland, including Loyola University in Maryland, Johns Hopkins University. Her love of teaching comes from a long line of educators. An early proponent of inclusion, she was inspire to create a book for families and students who bravely faced difficult challenges due to their gender identity. Lynne lives with her husband and assorted and pets in Maryland.