One of her top ten books about gender identity, as shared at the Guardian:
Every Day by David LevithanRead about the other books on the list.
What would it be like to not be defined by our bodies? This is the question at the centre of David Levithan’s Every Day. It’s narrated by A, who wakes up every morning in a different body, living a different life. Having always endeavoured to leave as little trace as possible, A does not anticipate falling in love with Rhiannon. A companion novel, Another Day, tells the story from the point of view of Rhiannon and raises more interesting questions about gender identity and the nature of attraction.
--Marshal Zeringue