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Alex shares her heartfelt and inspiring journey to becoming herself. She takes the readers on an emotional rollercoaster as she grapples with her identity, self-acceptance, and the desire to find her true self.The story opens with her 16th birthday celebration, an event that, for many, symbolizes joy and growth. However, for Alex, it serves as a reminder of the challenges she faces as she comes to terms with her gender identity. Unhappy with societal expectations and her own body, Alex finds solace in an unexpected gift - a pair of lace-up boots, which somehow feel like a symbol of…mehr

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Alex shares her heartfelt and inspiring journey to becoming herself. She takes the readers on an emotional rollercoaster as she grapples with her identity, self-acceptance, and the desire to find her true self.The story opens with her 16th birthday celebration, an event that, for many, symbolizes joy and growth. However, for Alex, it serves as a reminder of the challenges she faces as she comes to terms with her gender identity. Unhappy with societal expectations and her own body, Alex finds solace in an unexpected gift - a pair of lace-up boots, which somehow feel like a symbol of support.Through her introspective narration, Alex begins to explore her gender identity and finds a connection with a popular online personality named Victor, who had undergone his own transformation. Watching Victor's videos and learning about his experiences helps Alex realize that she, too, has her very own identity...
Autorenporträt
Tooba Akram studied German, English and Educational Science for Secondary School Education at University of Hildesheim. In the framework of her Erasmus semester, she visited Københavns Professionshøjskole in Denmark and enjoyed her stay in this open-minded country. She decided to write a book based in Denmark to honour the fact that since 2016, Denmark was one of the first countries which see trans identities not as a mental illness anymore. Now, Tooba Akram works as a Research Associate at University of Hildesheim at the Department of Applied Educational Science for doing her PhD.