: "Portraits of the everyday lives of trans teens" (2023) focuses on the "mundanity" of growing up trans, highlighting daily experiences like making friends and finding confidence in one's body [14].
by Cris Beam (2007): Focuses on the lives of trans girls in Los Angeles, available at DiscountMags.com [1, 43].
by Stephanie Brill and Lisa Kenney (2016): A practical guide for families, available as an eBook at Barnes & Noble [34, 43].
by Lewis Hancox: A graphic memoir about the author's personal journey, found at Dreamers & Make-Believers [3]. Scholarly and Health Perspectives
by Nico Lang (2024): A portrait of eight trans and nonbinary teens across the U.S., available at DiscountMags.com and Firefly Bookstore [2, 41].
: Research published in PMC highlights that while general parental love is common, specific gender-affirming support (like using chosen names) is often more limited but crucial for resilience [11, 27].
: "I am a trans teenager. This is what it means to hate the shape of your own skin" (2025) provides a first-person account of navigating gender dysphoria and finding community [7].
Searching for articles and resources about transgender teenagers reveals a wide range of perspectives, from personal memoirs and documentaries to scholarly research and parental guides.