Both Sides Now: One Man's Journey Through Womanhood

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Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 319 pages
A compelling account of how one man's search for wholeness led him through multiple, complex, and life-threatening surgeries that transformed him not only physically but emotionally and spiritually as well. Born with the body of a female, Dhillon Khosla never felt fully at ease in his own skin. He knew very early on that his true identity was male, but spent nearly twenty years repressing this knowledge and trying to embrace his female form. Shortly after turning 28, he came across an article about men who were born with female bodies and had undergone surgeries to reclaim their male identity. As soon as he began reading their stories, Dhillon felt flashes of recognition stirring within and--for the first time--hope. Dhillon discusses openly and honestly what it has been like to live first as a woman and now as a man, sharing unique and profound insights into the sexes and our social mores.--From publisher description.

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JULY 1997
3
AUGUST 1997
16
SEPTEMBER 1997
23
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