Parrotfish

Parrotfish

by EllenWittlinger (Author)

Synopsis

The groundbreaking novel from critically acclaimed author Ellen Wittlinger that tells the story of a transgender teen's search for identity and acceptance has now been updated to include current terminology and an updated list of resources.

Angela Katz-McNair never felt quite right as a girl. So she cuts her hair short, purchases some men's clothes and chose a new name: Grady. While coming out as transgender feels right to Grady, he isn't prepared for the reactions of his friends and family. Why can't they accept that Grady is just being himself?

Grady's life is miserable until he finds friends in unexpected places-the school geek, Sebastian, who tells Grady that there is a precedent for transgenders in the natural world, and Kita, a senior, who might just be Grady's first love.

In a voice tinged with humor and sadness, Ellen Wittlinger explores Grady's struggles-universal struggles any teen can relate to.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 304
Edition: Reissue
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Published: 24 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 1481468103
ISBN 13: 9781481468107
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
Peopled with wonderfully wacky characters and scenes, this narrative snaps and crackles with wit, even while it touches the spirit of the sensitive reader. Wittlinger scores another success with this highly recommended novel. -- VOYA
A compelling and richly detailed story. -- The BCCB
The author demonstrates well the complexity faced by transgendered people and makes the teen's frustration with having to fit into a category fully apparent. -- Publishers Weekly
Wittlinger's writing skill will help YA readers understand transgender issues, and those readers will be entertained and moved as they read. -- KLIATT
A thought-provoking discussion of gender roles, gender identity, and the influence of nature, nurture, and social construction on both. -- The Horn Book Magazine
A thought-provoking discussion of gender roles, gender identity, and the influence of nature, nurture, and social construction on both. The Horn Book Magazine
A compelling and richly detailed story. The BCCB
Peopled with wonderfully wacky characters and scenes, this narrative snaps and crackles with wit, even while it touches the spirit of the sensitive reader. Wittlinger scores another success with this highly recommended novel. VOYA
Wittlinger s writing skill will help YA readers understand transgender issues, and those readers will be entertained and moved as they read. KLIATT
The author demonstrates well the complexity faced by transgendered people and makes the teen s frustration with having to fit into a category fully apparent. Publishers Weekly
Author Bio
Ellen Wittlinger is the author of several highly acclaimed books for young adults. A former children's librarian, she lives with her husband and two children in Swampscott, Massachusetts.