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A Trans Librarian's Guide to Trans Literature
I Was an Abomination – Sheryl Weikal
For years, public figures from J.K. Rowling to Elon Musk have argued that there’s no such thing as a trans child, and trans kids are always influenced by adults. Sheryl Weikal is living proof that they’re wrong. Despite being homeschooled by conservative parents, Sheryl knew she was a girl from early childhood, even making a doll of herself to show her parents at eight years old.
In her memoir, Sheryl tells the story of growing up trans in a conservative homeschooling family, surviving conversion therapy, fighting the state for the right to be a lawyer, and finally meeting the love of her life and realizing her dream of being the woman she really always was.
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Sheryl Weikal
Sheryl Weikal is an attorney, author, and activist in Illinois. Her pay-whatever-you-can litigation practice focuses on landlord-tenant law, criminal defense, eviction defense, and foreclosure defense. Sheryl brought the 2022 lawsuit that made it unlawful for Illinois attorneys and judges to...
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