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Buy She's Not the Man I Married: My Life with a Transgender Husband by Helen Boyd available and for sale on Brightsurf
| View Larger Image | She's Not the Man I Married: My Life with a Transgender Husband by Helen Boyd
| | List Price: | $15.95 | | Price: | $10.85 | | You Save: | $5.10 (32%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 29975 | | Studio: | Seal Press |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 280 | | Publication Date: | January 25, 2007 | | Publisher: | Seal Press |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description
Helen Boyd's husband, who had long been open about being a cross-dresser, was considering living as a woman full time. Suddenly, Boyd was confronted with the reality of what it would mean if her husband were actually to become a woman — socially, legally, and medically. Would Boyd love and desire her partner the same way? Boyd's first book, My Husband Betty, explored the relationships of cross-dressing men and their partners. Now, She's Not the Man I Married is both a sequel and a more expansive examination of gender in relationships. It's for couples who are homosexual or heterosexual, and for readers who fall anywhere along the gender continuum. As Boyd struggles to understand the nature of marriage, passion, and love, she shares her confusion and anger, providing a fascinating observation of the ways in which relationships are gendered, and how we cope, or don't, with the emotional and sexual pressures that gender roles can bring to our marriages and relationships. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 22 reviews)
| Another success for Helen Boyd  "Helen Boyd," again has published a fine book on a very complicated subject. Helen takes the slant of a "feminist," but with such care, dedication, humility, humor and consideration for "Betty," that I cannot find anything wrong with this book. Helen makes things "pop" with understanding and reality. I read this book cover to cover in just a few days and will re-read this book to improve my understanding of Helen, Betty and the TG community. Helen's writing flows over the surface like warm butter over a glass pan. I cannot wait for her next book!
May 02, 2008 | | Good read  Picked this up for my GLBT class, it certainly brought up a lot of dicussion. The way things are viewed that people do not notice is brought up quite well. Good read overall that could be finished in just a couple days. April 05, 2008 | | Book Review, "She's Not the Man I Married"  It's a very interesting book about a woman who shares her life stories with a very feminine man who she ends up marrying. He is a crossdresser and later tells her he wants to have a sex change. So, she is torn on what she will do because "she's not the man that I married." January 20, 2008 | | She's not the man I married  An excellent sincere confession of this very human person, Helen Boyd.
I enjoied everything about it. It is an incredible real life story.
Thank you Helen for sharing with us. November 21, 2007 | | a unique look into trans marriage  She's Not the Man I Married is a smart, in-depth look at being a woman whose husband is transgendered. Boyd is candid and brave as she talks about the strain of loyalty and desire, the confusion, questions of sexuality and identity and, most of all, the emotional reality of being married to someone who needs to make the biggest change that a person can possibly make.
A sequel to the more detached in tone novel, My Husband Betty, Boyd wrote She's Not the Man I Married specifically to talk more openly about her feelings. Boyd is articulate and has clearly thought about this topic a great deal, in addition to her research. Her writing is fluid and moving. It has its academic moments, but is always accessible. I can imagine other writers who deal with this subject turning it into something sensational and lurid, but Boyd never writes to the lowest common denominator.
She's Not the Man I Married is a book about gender, but it's also a memoir. Boyd succeeds in her project; the perspective is intimate, and the facts are interesting for those who can personally relate as transgendered people or those married to transgendered people, as well as outsiders. It's special to get to peek into the private space of any marriage, particularly a marriage that faces such unique challenges. She's Not the Man I Married sustains this glimpse for 300 pages, and it is a fascinating read. July 08, 2007 | |
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