Being Jazz

Being Jazz
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12+
Release Date
June 07, 2016
ISBN
978-0399554643
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Jazz Jennings is one of the youngest and most prominent voices in the national discussion about gender identity. At the age of five, Jazz transitioned to life as a girl, with the support of her parents. A year later, her parents allowed her to share her incredible journey in her first Barbara Walters interview, aired at a time when the public was much less knowledgeable or accepting of the transgender community. This groundbreaking interview was followed over the years by other high-profile interviews, a documentary, the launch of her YouTube channel, a picture book, and her own reality TV series—I Am Jazz—making her one of the most recognizable activists for transgender teens, children, and adults.

In her remarkable memoir, Jazz reflects on these very public experiences and how they have helped shape the mainstream attitude toward the transgender community. But it hasn’t all been easy. Jazz has faced many challenges, bullying, discrimination, and rejection, yet she perseveres as she educates others about her life as a transgender teen. Through it all, her family has been beside her on this journey, standing together against those who don't understand the true meaning of tolerance and unconditional love. Now Jazz must learn to navigate the physical, social, and emotional upheavals of adolescence—particularly high school—complicated by the unique challenges of being a transgender teen. Making the journey from girl to woman is never easy—especially when you began your life in a boy’s body.

Jazz Jennings is one of the youngest and most prominent voices in the national discussion about gender identity. At the age of five, Jazz transitioned to life as a girl, with the support of her parents. A year later, her parents allowed her to share her incredible journey in her first Barbara Walters interview, aired at a time when the public was much less knowledgeable or accepting of the transgender community. This groundbreaking interview was followed over the years by other high-profile interviews, a documentary, the launch of her YouTube channel, a picture book, and her own reality TV series—I Am Jazz—making her one of the most recognizable activists for transgender teens, children, and adults.

In her remarkable memoir, Jazz reflects on these very public experiences and how they have helped shape the mainstream attitude toward the transgender community. But it hasn’t all been easy. Jazz has faced many challenges, bullying, discrimination, and rejection, yet she perseveres as she educates others about her life as a transgender teen. Through it all, her family has been beside her on this journey, standing together against those who don't understand the true meaning of tolerance and unconditional love. Now Jazz must learn to navigate the physical, social, and emotional upheavals of adolescence—particularly high school—complicated by the unique challenges of being a transgender teen. Making the journey from girl to woman is never easy—especially when you began your life in a boy’s body.

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What worked: I really loved this insight into the life of a transgender teen. The first time I heard of Jazz Jennings was when she was interviewed by Barbara Walters. Her story is filled with hope for other teens out there that are transgender. A huge plus of this novel is I felt as if I was sitting across from Jazz as she shared her story with me. It starts right before she was born and then to her recent campaigns to share insight and hope to others.

Sharing her journey with readers gives a face to transgenders including teens that struggle with coming to terms with being transgender. I really think knowledge is power and helps with ignorance and misinformation that continues to be out there. One huge stat is frightening: Worldwide there were 1731 reported murders of transgenders between the years of 2008 and 2014. There's real fear out there for transgender teens to 'come' out and live the life they feel is theirs without not only being judged but being harmed as well. I really think Jazz's story will help not only break down the myths but give hope to teens that struggle with this.

There's also photos of Jazz as a child and recently as she shares her own journey with readers. A lot of the passages aren't that much different from other teen--the awkward first kiss, Mean girl gossip, and the embarrassment of hurling at camp.

Jazz is a beacon of hope with her message of love and acceptance. A total must-read!
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1. Great insight into the life of a transgender teen
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