Showing posts with label GLBT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GLBT. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher

To my knowledge, their are very few books written for teens with transgender characters. I have read Luna by Julie Anne Peters, told by the sister of a M to F girl and Parrotfish by Ellen Wittlinger, from the point of view of a F to M guy, and appreciated both, for their excellent writing and the authors' willingness to break new ground and tell the stories of people we haven't before met on the page. Brian Katcher continues this work, introducing us to high school senior Sage, a girl with a big secret, and Logan, her classmate and friend who falls for her.


This is Logan's story, as he struggles with his complicated relationship with Sage. Living in a small Missouri town, Logan has recently been betrayed and dumped after a three year relationship, and is wary of females. Then Sage shows up in his biology class. She is living as pretty, fun-filled girl, and no one, Logan included, has any idea that she was born biologically male. He likes her and then hopes to date her. After Sage reveals her secret to Logan, he struggles with the truth. What does his attraction to Sage say about him? Can he continue to be her friend and lend her support when her parents won't? Could Logan and Sage possibly still be more than friends? And what if her secret is discovered by others?

Katcher has created characters that you enjoy one minute and want to shake the next, but that you always care about. In Sage, he shows the courage that transgender people must have just to live their lives being true to who they are. Though Sage's road is rough and sometimes dangerous and Logan is shaken out his comfort zone, they continue to grow. They work through issues of trust, love, honesty and beginning anew in this bittersweet novel.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Reconciling Sunday

Today my church, Hennepin Avenue United Methodist, celebrated their 15th year as a reconciling congregation. That means it is open and welcoming to all people, including gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender folks. That is very important to me, and I'm proud to be a member.
As a special treat, we had a guest preacher, retired Bishop Melvin Talbert, who has long been a supporter of all civil rights. Apparently, after a past protest, he also spent some time in a jail cell with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. That impresses me very much. Talbert has a lifetime of good works behind him and isn't afraid to speak out against injustice and war. I had a very inspiring morning. And you?

Thelma-Louise
1993-2009

Guinan 1990?-2009

Griffin ?-2010