Originally Posted by
Mutatis-Mutandis
I was talking about people in general, I didn't mention you specifically--I never even said "bigot."
You haven't read the book, so you're obviously in no position to comment on Jackie Kay's narrative. She does explore and give commentary on the issue, but she does it subtly. She merely shows how people may act in such a situation--there're no "evil" characters who hate transgender, nor are there perfect characters. Even the two main characters, the transgender man and his wife, aren't perfect. Oh, but who am I to give commentary? I've only read the book and you haven't. Surely, you know more.
But, I agree. Let's stick to the original point of this thread. Let's stick to talking about books, young woman (you're younger than me, after all). This would, of course, entail you actually follow the directions of the thread by rating the books you list. If you don't want to do this, please refrain from cluttering up the thread; you can easily "keep track of what you've read" in a Word document.