Jessica's Reviews > Aggregated Discontent: Confessions of the Last Normal Woman
Aggregated Discontent: Confessions of the Last Normal Woman
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This was a wonderful and important book of essays that I’d liken to Trick Mirror and Everything I Know About Love. We get part memoir, part reflection from a trans woman on pop culture, art, transparenthood, HRT, white feminism, and so much more. You can tell this is written by someone with a background in journalism because it’s both attention grabbing and well-researched. I loved learning about her life and experiences, and getting interesting history and background on topics like HRT used by cisgendered people. Highly recommend this one if you want something funny, at time dark, direct, and captivating.
Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC!
Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC!
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January 1, 2025
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