This is a hard book for me to rate since Ellen is an acquaintance of mine. Also, it's not a book that fits neatly into Goodreads available categories. I'd rather say that I recommend the book for its consciousness-raising rather than that I liked or didn't like it. Also, although a transgender journey won't be every reader's path, the book has much to offer any person grappling with how to live true to one's deepest self, knowing that to do so will involve soul-ripping sacrifice and deep pain to loved ones along the way.
I met Ellen last year at a nonprofit leadership seminar where I had my first opportunity to talk to a transgender person in any depth. Ellen's writing is direct, raw and eminently readable. The book must have been gut-wrenching to write. She doesn't pull punches and I appreciated her candor about the impact of her decisions on her family, colleagues and friends. All in all, this book increased my empathy and understanding of some of the things transgender people experience. Concepts of self, self-image, selfishness, self-sacrifice and self-preservation are hard to parse and Ellen approaches her process with rigorous self-examination, intelligence, courage and authenticity.
Since writing the first version of my review, I've been to the book launch party. What a warm and wonderful event! It is obvious that Ellen has deeply touched many people's lives throughout her journey thus far, and as the book gains a wider audience and broader distribution is sure to touch many more, no matter where they fall on the human continuum.