“From the very first words … it is clear the reader is in the hands of someone with absolute clarity about the world we live in, and the one we deserve. Shon refutes those who seek to turn trans people’s lives into a subject of debate. Instead, she shows us that liberation for trans people is intimately tied to the struggle for workers’ rights, an end to the violent systems of policing and prisons, and bodily autonomy through universal healthcare. Refusing to water down the radicalism and urgency of her demands, Shon’s argument for justice is both a heartfelt outcry against injustice, and an utterly convincing vision for change rooted in analysis and research.”
—Florence Welch, @BetweenTwoBooks
“Shon Faye makes a compelling case that transgender issues are inexorably linked with other social justice causes. The result is a bold and pragmatic guide for challenging societal transphobia comprehensively and intersectionally.”
—Julia Serano, author of Sexed Up
“My god, this book couldn’t be more timely here in the USA. I hope that all of my trans family come to understand from this book that no matter how hard others try to make us an issue, we are first and always people, individuals, and brave ones at that.”
—Kate Bornstein, author of Gender Outlaw
“Writing with astonishing patience, clarity, and ethical force, Shon Faye has gifted us an essential primer for our times. The Transgender Issue calls us into a much-needed solidarity, and makes the project of constructing and inhabiting a more free and just world for everyone feel urgent, possible, and exhilarating.”
—Maggie Nelson, author of On Freedom
“Faye writes with admirable clarity, and, accordingly, her book is accessible to general readers … It sheds essential light on a subject that is widely misunderstood-driven, unfortunately, by too many people’s ignorance, which, one hopes, this volume will help correct.”
—Booklist