I haven’t seen (and I searched) this book in this thread yet
Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out
Amazon UK
Amazon description
A 2015 Stonewall Honor Book
A groundbreaking work of LGBT literature takes an honest look at the life, love, and struggles of transgender teens.
This book is available in UK (and I’m assuming American) libraries and is marketed to the YA audience and
Binary had this to say about it
Transgender book describes oral sex by a 6 year-old
August 16, 2019
Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out is an explicit book which is being promoted in the youth sections of local libraries.
The book contains explicit language, violent acts, and graphic descriptions of oral sex carried out by children as young as 6 years-old.
Written mostly in first-person, transgender people share their journeys without mentioning the illegal nature of their activities or the consequences of certain behaviours.
“From six up, I used to kiss other guys in my neighbourhood, make out with them, and perform oral sex on them. I liked it. I used to love oral. And I touched their you-know-whats. We were really young but that’s what we did.”
The account goes on to describe paedophiles masturbating. The author does not qualify that the acts were harmful or illegal.
More info here
CBS News - Books Under Attack
Beyond Magenta - book preview
I’ve not read all of it - just couldn’t because it seems most of these children had/have mental health issues and the author finds it all just wonderfully romantic.
For example the transwoman who gave blowjobs at 6 years old was in State care a lot and seems to be happy that violence is the answer when misgendered or if people recognise their birth sex - but this presents no real pause to the author.
For me it’s non fiction and deals with very adult themes, so if a library wants to hold it, it should be reclassified for adults and the dilution of acceptable boundaries and promoting sexuality to children is a worrying trend as already mentioned in this thread.