Just Call Me Lady: A Work of Completion
By (Author) Mandy Goodhandy
BookBaby
BookBaby
10th December 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.768092
Paperback
250
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
408g
A memoir by Mandy GoodhandyNot just another transgender person's "transition" story. Mandy Goodhandy aka Amanda Taylor considers this a story of her completion as a human being. She was a little girl born in Scotland. Mainstream society's rude awakening forced her to live as a boy for survival. This is a journey of discovery and survival told with sometimes shocking honesty while including humour during some disturbingly touching life events.She must give an academy award worthy performance to act as a boy and then a man. Later in life, she forgives herself for allowing society to force her to live as a character. She then finally finds completion by allowing the little girl from her past to live again, along with the parts of herself that she discovered along the way. From the school bullying, adventures with the sea cadets, college life, camp counseling, music theatre, serving in gay bars, performing as a drag queen, becoming a male stripper and agent, entertainment director, sex worker and transgender advocate, this book contains many interesting chapters. And provides many life messages and discoveries especially to young transgender and queer people, who may be not feeling complete.
Mandy Goodhandy aka Amanda Taylor singer, entertainer and Canada's 1st trans woman stand-up comic and first trans woman singer to be excepted into the TO Jazz Festival 2016. Mandy co-owns and operates 120 Diner & Club120 (formally Goodhandy's Nightclub) in Toronto. 120 Diner features talented musicians & comedians. She and her business partner todd Klinck were also TO Pride Parade Grand Marshalls in 2010. She performs songs & comedy at many events and is also a popular choice as accomplished speaker.