“Transgenderism and the Authentic Self” by Louise Perry
Jazz Jennings, teenage transgender superstar, turns to the camera : “To all of the kids out there who are hearing this book for the first time, I just want to say that you can be like Jazz … stay true to who you are no matter what, then one day things will get better, and you will be able to live your life as your true and authentic self.” She opens up the first page of her children’s picture book, I Am Jazz , and begins: “for as long as I can remember my favourite colour has been pink …” Jennings is a media sensation. Since the age of six, she has been publicly identified as a transgender child. Her family featured in a hit American TV show, which followed her transition process, and this success has led to modelling gigs, an autobiography, and a lookalike children’s doll. She is also the founder of a company that manufactures mermaid tails made of rubber: a video of Jennings swimming in a pool wearing one of these tails is her most popular YouTube upload, with over 2.4 millio