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American Teenager

How Trans Kids Are Surviving Hate and Finding Joy in a Turbulent Era

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* NATIONAL BESTSELLER * A 2025 STONEWALL BOOK AWARD HONOREE *
From an award-winning journalist comes a vivid and moving portrait of eight trans and nonbinary teenagers across the country, following their daily triumphs, struggles, and all that encompasses growing up trans in America today

"A master class in journalism as a force for change."
—SAMANTHA ALLEN, author of Real Queer America
"With humor and compassion, Lang shows trans teenagers as they really are: kids trying their best."
—MAIA KOBABE, author of Gender Queer: A Memoir
"Lang proves how rich the discourse is when trans youth take their rightful place at the center of their narratives."
—RAQUEL WILLIS, activist, and author of The Risk It Takes to Bloom: On Life and Liberation
"An incredibly important, humane account."
—GARRARD CONLEY, New York Times bestselling author of Boy Erased: A Memoir
Media coverage tends to sensationalize the fight over how trans kids should be allowed to live, but what is incredibly rare are the voices of the people at the heart of this debate: transgender and gender nonconforming kids themselves.
For their groundbreaking new book, journalist Nico Lang spent a year traveling the country to document the lives of transgender, nonbinary, and genderfluid teens and their families. Drawing on hundreds of hours of on-the-ground interviews with them and the people in their communities, American Teenager paints a vivid portrait of what it's actually like to grow up trans today.
From the tip of Florida's conservative panhandle to vibrant queer communities in California, and from Texas churches to mosques in Illinois, American Teenager gives readers a window into the lives of Wyatt, Rhydian, Mykah, Clint, Ruby, Augie, Jack, and Kylie, eight teens who, despite what some lawmakers might want us to believe, are truly just kids looking for a brighter future.
"With heartfelt empathy, Nico Lang uncovers the human stories overshadowed by political rhetoric, showcasing the struggles and resilience of transgender youth amidst adversity while simultaneously amplifying their voices, which are all too often silenced."
—JAZZ JENNINGS, author of Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen and I Am Jazz
"An urgently necessary book. By allowing trans teens to tell their stories themselves, Lang has given them—and by extension, all of us—a great gift."
—HUGH RYAN, award-winning author of When Brooklyn Was Queer
"Lang weaves this broad bleak terrain with warm insights and a clear immediacy of message. Expansive and compassionate."
GABE DUNN, New York Times bestselling author of I Hate Everyone But You
"Lang's excellent reporting reminds us all of our shared humanity."
—BRIAN K. BOND, CEO, PFLAG National

"An absolute must-read. An evocative and authentic story that is intimate and illuminating."
—RODRIGO HENG-LEHTINEN, Executive Director of the National Center for Transgender Equity

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2024

      Lang, an award-winning journalist and creator of Queer News Daily, writes about the experiences of eight trans, genderfluid, and nonbinary teens. The book is based on the year Lang spent crossing the country to interview the teens and their families and offers a full portrait of their lives and hopes for the future. Prepub Alert.

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2024
      A tender and informative narrative told from the perspective of transgender and nonbinary teenagers. Prolific and award-winning LGBTQ+ reporter and editor Lang documents the lives of eight American teenagers in a deeply informative and moving chronicle of their constant fight for equal human rights. Drawing from conversations and hundreds of hours of interviews with nonbinary, transgender, and gender-nonconforming youth and their respective families and communities, Lang invites the audience to hear from the sources themselves: kids who are experiencing what it means to be a trans individual in the U.S. today. Lang gives them the spotlight to tell their often difficult but also joyful experiences in the ongoing struggle for their identities and human rights. Emphasizing the importance of sharing their stories, Lang writes, "Every transgender child should get the chance to be spoiled rotten. America would be a better place if all its teenagers were so lucky." Noting the multiple bills proposed to make trans individuals' lives harder and more dangerous, Lang evokes a strong sense of urgency and importance in shifting the perspective on what it means to be a trans teenager in the current heated political climate. The right-wing narrative often depicts nonbinary and trans individuals as villains, when they are really just trying to make space for themselves and fight for their right to exist peacefully. Lang ends on a resonant and important note, "All of our lives are fuller when transgender kids have the freedom to grow up happy and healthy, to greet the universe on their own terms, to not only tell us who they are but also show us." A necessary and compassionate collection of stories that is a must-read for anyone looking to expand their horizons.

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