Warrior Princess

A U.S. Navy SEAL’s Journey to Coming out Transgender

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Human Sexuality, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies, Sociology
Cover of the book Warrior Princess by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard, Advances Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard ISBN: 9781935866442
Publisher: Advances Press Publication: June 8, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
ISBN: 9781935866442
Publisher: Advances Press
Publication: June 8, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Chris Beck played high school football. He bought a motorcycle, much to his mother’s dismay, at age 17.  He grew up to become a U.S. Navy SEAL, serving our country for twenty years on thirteen deployments, including seven combat deployments, and ultimately earned a Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. To everyone who saw him, he was a hero. A warrior. A man.

But underneath his burly beard, Chris had a secret, one that had been buried deep inside his heart since he was a little boy—one as hidden as the panty hose in the back of his drawer.  He was transgender, and the woman inside needed to get out.

This is the journey of a girl in a man’s body and her road to self-actualization as a woman amidst the PTSD of war, family rejection and our society’s strict gender rules and perceptions. It is about a fight to be free inside one’s own body, a fight that requires the strength of a Warrior Princess.

Kristin’s story of boy to woman explores the tangled emotions of the transgender experience and opens up a new dialogue about being male or female: Is gender merely between your legs or is it something much bigger?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Chris Beck played high school football. He bought a motorcycle, much to his mother’s dismay, at age 17.  He grew up to become a U.S. Navy SEAL, serving our country for twenty years on thirteen deployments, including seven combat deployments, and ultimately earned a Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. To everyone who saw him, he was a hero. A warrior. A man.

But underneath his burly beard, Chris had a secret, one that had been buried deep inside his heart since he was a little boy—one as hidden as the panty hose in the back of his drawer.  He was transgender, and the woman inside needed to get out.

This is the journey of a girl in a man’s body and her road to self-actualization as a woman amidst the PTSD of war, family rejection and our society’s strict gender rules and perceptions. It is about a fight to be free inside one’s own body, a fight that requires the strength of a Warrior Princess.

Kristin’s story of boy to woman explores the tangled emotions of the transgender experience and opens up a new dialogue about being male or female: Is gender merely between your legs or is it something much bigger?

More books from Sociology

Cover of the book ReBerth by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Teenage Sociology by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Family Life Education by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Unhealthy Cities by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book The Sociology of Consumption by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Holes In The Whole by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Culture and Everyday Life by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book “Una inalienabile e indistruttibile qualità umana”. Clonazione e ingegneria genetica nella riflessione di Jean Baudrillard e Jürgen Habermas by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Religious Studies: The Key Concepts by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Trust by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Generation, Discourse, and Social Change by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Rebellious Parents by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Gleichheit by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book The Making of Neoliberal India by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
Cover of the book Revival: Sweden's Right to be Human (1982) by Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy