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About a Girl
- A Mother’s Powerful Story of Raising Her Transgender Child
- Narrated by: Rebekah Robertson
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Politics & Activism
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Publisher's Summary
In 2000, Rebekah Robertson gave birth to twin boys, George and Harry. But as they grew older, their preferences began to show, and by the age of three it was clear Georgie was drawn to anything that was pretty or had a skirt that could swirl.
Before long Georgie began to insist that she was a girl and became distressed that she had to hide who she really was when she started school. Soon the bullying started, and she would come home in floods of tears, begging her mother to help her.
Rebekah and her husband, conflicted about how to proceed and overwhelmed by fear, united in their determination to help her live freely and fearlessly. To ensure Georgie had access to medical support they sought permission for her to begin puberty-blocking medication. Their case, Re: Jamie, was the start of the long road to justice for transgender children in Australia and became the basis of the 2013 landmark decision to remove the Family Court's jurisdiction.
Georgie would go on to become one of the brightest stars of the Australian youth leadership landscape through her advocacy work. And Rebekah would found Transcend, a support network for transgender kids and their families in Australia.
Part memoir and part inspirational message of hope for those navigating a similar path, About a Girl is a thought-provoking and profoundly moving true story. Above all, it is a celebration of family and the values that unite us all.
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- Kitty Kat
- 10-23-19
Loved it. Good for anyone with a young trans child
I really enjoyed this book. The narrator had a soothing voice. My 15 year old grandson is trans and currently on testosterone and period blockers. He didn't know as young as Georgie did though that he was trans.
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- Kathrin Red Feather
- 05-22-21
loved every moment
As a trans person in America I love hearing about the stories if other Transgender people like me. This time it was amazing see the struggles through the eyes of the parents and seeing how loved she was.
Now that is what parents should be, not judgemental or ignorant, but loving and allowing of there kids to be themselves.
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- Tasha N. Sena
- 03-09-21
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
I am a trans girl. This is an amazing story that encapsulates something for everyone and almost everything for most. I could not stop listening. I've not experienced a book where it was an experience. I cheered, understood and cried. Some tears happy some sad and most for the Entire families enduring spirit. Rebekah is a Mum like no other and Georgie is a leader amongst leaders. You're destined to be enthralled, inspired, Love and care for this family. Rebekah is the Mum I wish I was blessed with. We are Privileged to have her as an Ally.
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- Nancy Griffith
- 12-17-20
New Life
I was not sure about the book with the first chapter but as I listened more and finished the book I thought it was great. Rebekah did a great job raising 2 children that developed into great adults. Hearing how the family dynamics were, how they work through the hard and relentless government bureaucracy is inspiring. Transgender care is new for us in health care and we have questions of how and what to do legally ethical and with compassion. Great book I loved it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-15-20
a great story with amazing accomplishments
I could not put it down. it felt as if I was there. well done. thank you for sharing
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- Chloe Armes
- 08-11-20
A truly inspirational story I couldn't put down
I loved this book from start to finish. You could really hear the love in Rebekah's voice and what she said for her two children and it was truly an inspiration to hear how she had fought for them and how Georgie had been through so much just to be accepted for who she is. Of course it goes without saying that it really shouldn't be necessary in today's world to have to go through so much just to live your life in a way that you feel is right but until such a point where people can, it is such a relief to have people like Rebekah and Georgie advocating for those that follow in their footsteps.
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- Neika glynn
- 06-17-20
Compelling
This is an amazing story of what it’s like to support someone with gender dysphasia, I am just starting my journey and found it inspirational
The love warmth and devotion shown by Georgia’s parents shows no limits
Thank you for everything you have done for the community
A compelling read
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- L.A.D..
- 12-17-19
Wonderful!
Such an uplifting story of strength and love. It’s a beautiful story of knowing what is right and going for it, even when so much is against you. Well worth a listen. I think it also shows the true hardship of being a transgender child, and the strength they show just to be themselves. Love will win.
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- Jasmine Degurechaff
- 11-02-19
What a story and a relatable one
Listening to this audio book firstly brought up a lot of hard memories in terms of the harsh topics discussed in the earlier chapters and as the book progressed it gave me a lot of food for thought and by the end I was in tears just because of the journey
I highly rate this book a listen and a re-listen
- Jasmine Weaver
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- Eleanor
- 11-14-21
Better understanding gained
This insightful real story is a brave and courageous one and I’m glad to have read it and now be aware and far more empathetic towards the challenges and difficulties faced by transgender and other sexually diverse individuals. Thank you for the telling of it.
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- Matthew
- 11-11-21
what a fantastic insight!
This book is a must read for everyone! There is a an entire community of diverse and beautiful people who need support!
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- Blossominoz
- 11-07-21
Superbly written and narrated
Such a raw and open story of love, persistence and struggle. I wept for the young Georgie trying to cope with all life had thrown at her. I cheered aseverything turned out so well in the end. A warm and heartfelt story of a mother's unending support and love.
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- Sheree
- 02-08-21
About A Girl
Great job Rebekah. This book was enjoyable and insightful while delivering the information intertwined with telling a real life family's journey as well as Georgie's while delivering information about teansgender individuals and the exp they must endure to become their true selves.
The narration was great as was the content without being too heavy which made it an enjoyable story.
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- Denise P
- 11-20-20
Inspirational story of love and acceptance
I loved listening to this book, I found the story of this amazing family touching and it has helped me me understand what being trans might be like when lived in a really supportive community and am so thankful you all have each other, warms my heart. And it’s no wonder you make a living doing voice overs! The narration of this book is one of my favourites, listening to good books is my new way to relax and practice self care, thank you for sharing your story with the world, we are better for it, what a brave and talented lot you are, keep being you xo
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- Debbie Butwell
- 09-16-20
Moving, educational story
I read this book after hearing Georgie on No Filter podcast. Rebekah has written a truly moving account which had me totally absorbed. I experienced so many emotions - from sadness to elation- as I accompanied Rebekah on their journey. Thank you so much for sharing this most personal aspect of your lives.
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- Gary
- 07-28-20
Inspirational
Every bit as interesting as it is important to the history of human rights in Australia.
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- Liz
- 12-24-19
A remarkable story of family love
This book is a love story. The love of a mother and father for their children. This remarkable story shows what can be accomplished with grit and determination against the backdrop of unfounded accusations of parental abuse of a child. Some may want to try and portray the love and acceptance these parents showed their children as something unsavoury. I would be surprised if anyone could read this book and not be moved my this remarkable display of determination. The story of one mothers (with the support of her Husband) efforts to give her trans daughter every chance possible at a future. The great love and courage shown by her in the face of bigotry, innuendo and a legal system determined to dehumanize her. If you are looking to try and understand Trans children and the struggles they face then this is the book for you. If you are looking for sordid details of perversion then I suggest you look elsewhere as you won't find it within the pages of this book.
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- Linda
- 11-30-19
Beautiful parents story
This is a beautiful poignant book about a family’s journey with a transgender child. I learned so much and appreciate very much that this life journey was shared for others to learn from. Thankyou