I'm thinking of making a new tag that says "out of my comfort zone" for Goodreads. While this is not a book I would normally pick up (it was recommended to me), it is definitely one that should push us all to empathize with those who struggle with transgender identity. Even though we all have our own thoughts and feelings about the issue, this book expresses a strong personal turmoil of a young boy who enjoys wearing girl's clothing. He is a wrestler, loves his girlfriend without a doubt, but is struggling in the knowledge that he likes girls also for their clothes, hair, and even societal norms. He hasn't told anyone. He doesn't doubt he loves his girlfriend, but he doubts she will stop loving him. She just wants to know what's going on. And then there is the third perspective- someone who has done the hormones and is now a woman, helping those at Willow Teen Center going through similar trials. Written as a novel in verse, the book gives insight.