“If I could have chosen, I would have been born a woman/ My mother once told me she would have named me Laura/ I would grow up to be strong and beautiful like her.”—The Ocean
A searing account of her search for identity and true self, Tranny reveals the struggles and victories that Laura Jane Grace, the lead singer of the cult punk rock band Against Me!
experienced in her quest for gender transition.
Illuminated by Laura Jane’s never-before-published journal entries reaching back to childhood, Tranny is an intensely personal and revelatory look inside her struggles with identity and
addiction. Grappling with everything from sex, drugs, failed marriages, music, and soul of a punk rock star, this memoir paints a vivid portrait of one of the most revolutionary transgender icons
of our time.
“If I could have chosen, I would have been born a woman/ My mother once told me she would have named me Laura/ I would grow up to be strong and beautiful like her.”—The Ocean
A searing account of her search for identity and true self, Tranny reveals the struggles and victories that Laura Jane Grace, the lead singer of the cult punk rock band Against Me!
experienced in her quest for gender transition.
Illuminated by Laura Jane’s never-before-published journal entries reaching back to childhood, Tranny is an intensely personal and revelatory look inside her struggles with identity and
addiction. Grappling with everything from sex, drugs, failed marriages, music, and soul of a punk rock star, this memoir paints a vivid portrait of one of the most revolutionary transgender icons
of our time.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
What
does it mean to be an authentic musician? The question doesn't sound like good
fodder for a book - it's too woolly, too late-night-dorm-room. And yet, in part
because it asks the question over and over, Against Me! front woman Laura Jane
Grace's memoir works wonderfully. —Vulture
A powerful, disarmingly honest portrait of becoming. —Entertainment Weekly
Potent...Grace writes viscerally about
her experiences grappling with this condition throughout her life. —Rolling Stone
A poignant, brave, and at times funny story
about struggling to fit into a community but feeling biologically out of place....Both fascinating and entertaining. It's also
sometimes heartbreaking. —Yahoo! Music
The real power of Tranny comes from Grace's journal entries, which
tell the real-time story of a quest for self that winds through addiction,
divorce, and, ultimately, action to address the agonizing dysphoria. —The New York Times Book Review
An engrossing story about the perils of the rock
star lifestyle, identity, drug abuse, and what it means to be a punk. —Third Coast Review, Best Music and Art of 2016
An ambassador for the gender revolution currently sweeping through public restroom policy and National Geographic covers [and] a potent tool for empathy that hasn't quite existed in pop culture....Grace and co-writer Dan Ozzi spin green room drama and rock star recklessness into a gem of a rock bio that belongs on a shelf alongside Hammer of the Gods and Get in the Van. —Paste Magazine, Best Nonfiction Books of 2016
Tranny is an intimate, sometimes appropriately messy
account of Grace's career as a musician and agitator, full of on-the-road
indulgences and off-the-clock struggles. It's as honest as any Against Me!
tune, and just as hooky. —Wired
Grace writes about juggling the pressures of grappling with dysphoria
and keeping her band together with such naked honesty that you can feel
the weight being lifted off of her shoulders....A page
turner that brims with hard emotional truth....A poignant and timely
look at a
still-emerging cultural issue worthy of serious discussion. —A.V. Club
This book is a mandatory read for anyone interested in gender identity,
intellectual punk rock, or an engrossing account of a great rock and roll band,
subjects that may sound mutually exclusive but here are inextricably linked. —Shirley Manson, lead singer of Garbage
—"/> "Laura Jane Grace shows great bravery diving into every detail of a story seldom told, with the advantage of having kept journals documenting everything she went through, from childhood to the beginnings of her band. Capturing the pain and struggle, self-doubt and lack of support she experienced, Grace provides a valuable starting point for a conversation to broaden the understanding of, and empathy for, trans people.
“A powerful, disarmingly honest portrait of becoming, and the new last name feels like more than a coincidence. As Laura Jane, she’s found what eluded Tom for more than thirty years: grace.” —Entertainment Weekly
In this riveting and at times harrowing biography, Grace recounts in unflinching detail her path to self-realization....The story [of the band] would be enough for a compelling book, but Grace's gender dysphoria adds a remarkable twist to the tale....[a] brutally honest, soul-searching memoir. —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A savagely candid transgender memoir, and thus far, the only
quintessential text regarding Against Me!--one of the most significant punk
bands of the aughts and onward. Without a smidgen of sarcasm, I would highly
recommend the book to your grandmother, even if she is afraid of transpeople
and can't name three Clash songs. —Esquire
Laura Jane Grace has pulled
off the near impossible. With her first book, Tranny, she has added a
new perspective to a vastly over populated genre of music-based literature. —
In doing so, she has also managed to tell her own deeply personal, at times
heartbreaking, story of her struggle with gender identity in a society still
content to ascribe gender using an archaic binary system that drives so many
transgender people to despair. —
“A mandatory read for anyone interested in gender identity, intellectual punk rock, or…rock and roll.” —Shirley Manson, lead singer of Garbage
The extraordinary
story of the misfit among the punks who attempted to save himself by choosing
his gender--as if by erasing the man he was might heal the diseased society
that produced him. Laura Jane Grace claws her way into the light and we
are all inspired to find our own grace. —John Cameron Mitchell
A full-length tell-all about Grace's lifelong journey to discovering, accepting, and at last publicly acknowledging her true identity....[told] with daring candor...the memoir establishes her as at once a transgender icon and a modern day heroine. —Harper's Bazaar, Best Books of November
Laura Jane Grace is a transgender musician best known as the founder, lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist of the punk rock band Against Me! Since coming out as transgender in a 2012
interview with Rolling Stone magazine, she has become an outspoken advocate for transgender awareness. Grace has a daughter and lives in Chicago.
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