By Pauline Wendy Phillips
On one grandma’s side of the family, a legally blind scout for the Union during the Civil War once disguised himself in female clothing to escape the Confederates when he was in enemy territory. But I hardly think that counts in this story. Or does it?
I hope this expose of my 67 years of life from birth till 1999 will help transgenders/intersexuals and their significant others, in general, and transsexuals/hermaphrodites/pseudohermaphrodites and their significant others, in particular, and anyone else concerned with intersexism, transgenderism, or transsexualism in any way to deal with all transgenders/intersexuals in a caring, compassionate, constructive, loving, and positive manner.
- Part I: The Early Years
- Part II. Love and Loss
- Part III. Living As a Woman
- Part IV. Now and Then
- Sequel: My Younger Son
Copyright 1996, 1998, 1999 by Wendy Phillips
Pauline Wendy Phillips was an intersex Seventh-day Adventist who was living in the Midwest at the time of writing this story.
UPDATE: Wendy passed away in September 2017. Wendy was a resident of Washington at the time of passing.
- About the Authors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Agape
- Blame It On the Organ
- Castle’s Kingdom
- Changes
- Family Therapy
- Finding Peace
- Flight to Kampmeeting
- Full Circle
- Growing Up Gay SDA
- I Am Gay, Seriously
- Kinship Kalendar
- Kitelover
- La Señorita de Tejas
- My Road from Despair to Hope
- My World
- Partners in Parenting
- Philippine Memories of a Gay Adventist Youth
- Search to Find
- Sharing a Journey
- Sunshine
- Sweetness in Silence
- Teaching about same-sex marriage to children
- The Loneliest Man on Earth
- The Woman of My Dreams
- Will you be my tangerine?
- Afterword: Gay Pride