cover image Me and My Dysphoria Monster: An Empowering Story to Help Children Cope with Gender Dysphoria

Me and My Dysphoria Monster: An Empowering Story to Help Children Cope with Gender Dysphoria

Laura Kate Dale, illus. by Hui Qing Ang. Jessica Kingsley, $17.95 (40p) ISBN 978-1-83997-092-4

ender nonconforming child Nisha, depicted with brown skin, learns to follow the compass of her inner voice in this picture book that visualizes gender dysphoria as a scribbly blue “monster.” Nisha’s loving family and friends can’t see the dark, amorphous entity that grows larger when she feels gender dysphoria—“When someone refers to me as a boy,” when she is told to use the boys’ restroom, and when she visits the beach. That is, until Jack, a trans adult who peacefully coexists with his dysphoria monster, explains: “Our monster is that little voice that knows who we are, and who we want to be when we grow up.” Ang’s saturated illustrations depict the child’s day-to-day, and the strength gained in speaking with a queer elder, as Nisha starts living authentically, adjusting her gender presentation, pronouns, and name, and learning to see the “monster” as information. Back matter includes a comprehensive terminology guide for adult readers. Ages 6–10. (Aug.)