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Bridget Liang

    Bridget Liang is an author whose work deeply explores the intersections of identity and societal structures. Their writing style is often informed by their experiences as a queer, transfeminine, and neurodiverse individual, manifesting in themes that examine the boundaries and complexities of human existence. Through arts-based research and fiction, Liang contributes to discussions on intersectionality, creating space for marginalized voices. Their writing challenges readers to consider power dynamics and embrace diversity.

    What Makes You Beautiful
    Trans and Autistic
    • Trans and Autistic

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(58)Add rating

      The first book to foreground the voices and experiences of autistic trans people, this collection of interviews explores questions of identity and gender from a neurodiverse perspective and examines how this impacts family, work, healthcare and religion.

      Trans and Autistic
    • What Makes You Beautiful

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.3(39)Add rating

      Focusing on the journey of self-discovery, this narrative follows a young individual as they navigate their identity within a community of LGBTQ teens. Through their experiences, they explore the complexities of orientation and gender, ultimately seeking acceptance and belonging among peers. The story highlights the challenges and triumphs of finding one's authentic self in a supportive environment.

      What Makes You Beautiful