Dewey Edition23
Reviews Paper Doll is a love letter to musical theater, faith, and femininity and I believe should be required reading for anyone looking to expand their relationship to the LGBTQ+ community. Dylan finding her spotlight in the darkest of times is a testament that when you commit to finding your light, it is never too late to bloom., Dylan Mulvaney is an inspiration to me and so many others. In Paper Doll , she powerfully recounts the story of her womanhood with bravery and vulnerability. With raw honesty, Dylan shares her journey in a way that made me laugh, cry, and reflect deeply. Paper Doll is a courageous, funny, and soul-baring debut--an essential read for anyone with a heart., Dylan's voice and visibility is a ray a light during challenging times for the trans community. This book will undoubtedly empower and inspire many.
Dewey Decimal306.768092
SynopsisAn instant New York Times bestseller! "Dylan makes me laugh and makes me brave. I love Paper Doll , and I love this woman." --Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Untamed Actress and content creator Dylan Mulvaney's honest account of her journey through girlhood--an instant New York Times bestseller! When Dylan Mulvaney came out as a woman online, she was a viral sensation almost overnight, emerging as a trailblazing voice on social media. Dylan's personal coming-out story blossomed into a platform for advocacy and empowerment for trans people all over the world. Through her "Days of Girlhood" series, she connected with followers by exploring what it means to be a girl, from experimenting with makeup to story times to spilling the tea about laser hair removal, while never shying away from discussing the transphobia she faced online. Nevertheless, she was determined to be a beacon of positivity. But shortly after she celebrated day 365 of being a girl, it all came screeching to a halt when an innocuous post sparked a media firestorm and right-wing backlash she couldn't have expected. Despite the vitriolic press and relentless paparazzi, Dylan was determined to remain loud and proud. In Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer , Dylan pulls back the curtain of her "It Girl" lifestyle with a witty and intimate reflection of her life pre- and post-transition. She covers everything from her first big break in theater to the first time her dad recognized her as a girl to how she handled scandals, cancellations, and . . . tucking. It's both laugh-out-loud funny and powerfully honest--and is a love letter to everyone who stands up for queer joy.