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Full Circle

A Father's Journey with a Transgender Child

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Full Circle

By: Derry Rundlett, Nicole Rundlett
Narrated by: Ed Romanoff
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How do you deal with the news that your 40-year-old son wants to change his sex to become a woman? The author of this audiobook chose to embrace the situation and help his child through the 10-year process, from the beginning of hormone therapy all the way to completion--male body to female body, son to daughter. The journey was not without its difficulties, but they remained best friends. Here is the journey as told by both the father and the child.

©2015 Derry Rundlett (P)2022 Derry Rundlett
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I love this narrator, but the book…it was ok.

I really enjoyed this narrator, he has a warm and wonderful style.
The problem is that the actual narrator, the man who wrote the book, is so completely full of himself, that it was rough.
I learned a lot about the process of regendering, which was good, and I am happy for Nikki that her dad was so supportive, but most of the time (sorry) I just wanted to say “pinch yourself!” to Derry.

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