Irreversible Damage: Teenage Girls and the Transgender Craze
By (Author) Abigail Shrier
Swift Press
Swift Press
1st February 2022
17th June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
306.768
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Until just a few years ago, gender dysphoria - severe discomfort in one's biological sex - was vanishingly rare. It was typically found in less than .01 percent of the population, emerged in early childhood, and afflicted males almost exclusively.
But today whole groups of female friends in colleges and secondary schools across the world are coming out as 'transgender'. These are girls who had never experienced any discomfort in their biological sex until they heard a coming-out story from a speaker at a school assembly or discovered the internet community of trans 'influencers'. Unsuspecting parents are awakening to find their daughters in thrall to YouTube stars and 'gender-affirming' educators and therapists who push life-changing interventions on young girls - including medically unnecessary double mastectomies and puberty blockers that can cause permanent infertility.
Abigail Shrier, a writer for the Wall Street Journal, has dug deep into the trans epidemic, talking to the girls, their agonised parents, and the therapists and doctors who enable gender transitions, as well as to 'detransitioners' - young women who bitterly regret what they have done to themselves. Coming out as transgender immediately boosts these girls' social status, Shrier finds, but once they take the first steps of transition, it is not easy to walk back.
ATimesBest Book of 2021
Punchy, analytical and written with thezest and eleganceof a journalist at the top of her game-Sunday Times
'Courageous. Vital. Brilliant. Humane'-Mail on Sunday
Every parent needs to read thisgripping traveloguethrough Gender Land, a perilous place where large numbers of teenage girls come to grief despite their loving parents efforts to rescue them- Helen Joyce, senior staff writer atThe Economist
InIrreversible Damage, Abigail Shrier provides athought-provoking examinationof a new clinical phenomenon mainly affecting adolescent females that has, at lightning speed, swept across North America and parts of Western Europe and Scandinavia. It is a book that will beof great interest to parents, the general public and mental health clinicians- Dr Kenneth J. Zucker, adolescent and child psychologist and chair of the DSM-5 Work Group on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
A workbrimming with compassionfor a vulnerable subset of our population: teenage girls. It is a work that makes you want to keep reading because it isaccessible, lucid and compelling. Amust-readfor all those who care about the lot of our girls and women- Ayaan Hirsi Ali
'A folksy, anecdotal tour of awell-evidenced phenomenon'-Private Eye
'Adetailed lookat the context and consequences of this rise in transgender identity'-Irish Independent
Abigail Shrier is a writer for the Wall Street Journal. She holds an A.B. from Columbia College, where she received the Euretta J. Kellett Fellowship; a BPhil. from the University of Oxford; and a J.D. from Yale Law School.