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2023 NYC Big Book Awards Distinguished Favorite in Memoir
“It’s impossible not to admire Kate Brookes’s moving portrait of her own transgender child blossoming into her own. Transister is the poignant story of a family finding its way in a world where gender identity can be a life and death matter. It’s also a testament to the fearless determination of a mother to hold her family together in the face of misunderstanding and prejudice. This is an important book for anyone struggling to find their truest self—and for those who love them.”
—Amy Ellis Nutt, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author of NY Times bestseller Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family
“I hope that fathers around the world will pick this book up. Doing so will provide valuable insight, much needed knowledge and nudge them to explore their role in helping our children be who they really are.”
— Maines, Transgender Activist, Father of Actress Nicole Maines
“Kate Brookes has written a lovely, thoughtful, and funny book. Although it’s about her daughter’s transgender journey, the book’s message is a universal one, and should appeal to all parents whose kids struggle with issues of conformity and individuality (i.e. anyone whose kids are interesting!)”
—A.J. Jacobs- Four-time New York Times Bestselling Author, Journalist and Lecturer
“Every family is different. Every child is different. So NO ONE is different. We are all unique individuals and as a parent in the same neighborhood, it’s been beautiful to follow the transformation and transition and the confidence of Kate and her family. Most importantly, their “transister” family doesn’t even phase my boys. That’s the world I want to continue to live in”. —Denise Albert, Journalist, Entrepreneur and Advocate and Founder, My Cancer Family (and formerly TheMOMS).
“Kate excavates a well-lit path for parents with a transgender child with her no-nonsense, down-to-earth style.”
—Atoosa Rubenstein, former editor-in-chief of Seventeen magazine and founding editor of CosmoGirl
“In her memoir Transister, Brookes writes with total honesty and aching vulnerability about the journey of walking side by side with her daughter, husband, and son through the roller coaster challenges of this transition. As a mother, reading Transister feels like sitting across from Brookes in a cafe, drinking coffee and hanging on every word as she plainly and openly tells her story. She holds nothing back, sharing her truth with wit, warmth and hard-earned wisdom. I found myself welling up with tears, laughing out loud and nodding my head in empathetic solidarity. Because to love a child is to want, more than anything, for that child to be authentically themselves—beautiful, complicated, wonderful—and for the world to not only accept them but to celebrate them. Transister is a gift to everyone—families who are navigating this journey, and all of the allies who want to love and support them.”
—Natalie Silverstein, author of Simple Acts: The Busy Family’s Guide To Giving Back