A âscrupulously honestâ (O, The Oprah Magazine) debut memoir that explores one manâs gender transition amid a pivotal political moment in America.
Becoming a Man is a âmoving narrative [that] illuminates the joy, courage, necessity, and risk-taking of gender transitionâ (Kirkus Reviews). For fifty years P. Carl lived as a girl and then as a queer woman, building a career, a life, and a loving marriage, yet still waiting to realize himself in full. As Carl embarks on his gender transition, he takes us inside the complex shifts and questions that arise throughoutâthe alternating moments of arrival and estrangement. He writes intimately about how transitioning reconfigures both his own inner experience and his closest bondsâhis twenty-year relationship with his wife, Lynette; his already tumultuous relationships with his parents; and seemingly solid friendships that are subtly altered, often painfully and wordlessly.
Carl âhas written a poignant and candid self-appraisal of life as a âwork-of-progressââ (Booklist) and blends the remarkable story of his own personal journey with incisive cultural commentary, writing beautifully about gender, power, and inequality in America. His transition occurs amid the rise of the Trump administration and the #MeToo movementâa transition point in Americaâs own story, when transphobia and toxic masculinity are under fire even as they thrive in the highest halls of power. Carlâs quest to become himself and to reckon with his masculinity mirrors, in many ways, the challenge before the country as a whole, to imagine a society where every member can have a vibrant, livable life. Here, through this brave and deeply personal work, Carl brings an unparalleled new voice to this conversation.