Sissy

Author:   Jacob Tobia
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Author:   Jacob Tobia
Publisher:   Prentice Hall Press
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9780735218840


ISBN 10:   0735218846
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
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"“[Tobia] combines incisive wit and undeniable intelligence to invite readers into their personal journey as a gender-nonconforming young person in North Carolina. . . It is in Tobia’s often self-deprecating humor that Sissy is most transformative, and where it most departs from other trans memoirs. The seriousness of the topic never feels glossed over, which allows for an organic and seamless journey from tears on one page to laughing aloud on the next. If Tobia aspires to the ranks of comic memoirists like David Sedaris and Mindy Kaling, Sissy succeeds.” —New York Times Book Review “With bare honesty, irreverent humor, and refreshing vulnerability, this memoir is a rallying cry for anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong.” —Woman’s Day ""When the political reality facing this country seems dark, we need shinier, sparklier thinkers in the public eye. With a signature style matched only by their wit, Jacob fits that bill perfectly."" --Alan Cumming “Sissy bravely moves the needle forward, boldly advocating for a world where people of all genders are treated equally and with dignity. A story of audacity and courage, Sissy is not to be missed.”—Billie Jean King “Tobia is bit of a transfeminine Nora Ephron, detailing the story of their ‘coming-of-gender’ in a way that is both honest and didactic.” —OUT Magazine “[Sissy] sends a powerful message about coming-of-age, trauma, healing, and self-acceptance.” —Cosmopolitan ""Across this country young boys are shamed and humiliated for expressing femininity, as well as young girls for expressing masculinity. Jacob bravely seeks to end this culture of shame.”—Monica Lewinsky “A candid, unapologetic look at Tobia’s journey . . .  Sissy is a valuable dispatch from a new generation of queer activists and artists — the first generation with the power to connect to themselves en masse without apology — and it would be a blessing if all such voices were as articulate and charismatic as this one.” —Washington Post “Jacob Tobia is a force. . . . Their voice is unique and inspirational.” —Good Morning America “Tobia sashays away from all the expectations and trappings of what it means to be a man or woman, and calls for us to embrace the fluidity of identity.” —O, The Oprah Magazine “You can judge Sissy by its cover, in that it evokes glamour, solitude, humor, and resilience, which are all key components to Tobia's vulnerable, moving story of what it means to grow up gender nonconforming in a gender-policed world.” —Salon “Sensational. Gut-punchingly hilarious and full of heart, this is a book that’s sure to change your outlook and how you relate to others. Sissy is guaranteed to make your mascara run from happy and sad tears alike.”—Tyler Oakley “A necessary read about gender, society, and the very real costs of prejudice and ignorant. . . . An honest, funny, and poignant memoir that will completely make you rethink the construct of gender.” —Bustle “Sissy is filled with moments that will both break your heart and make you howl with laughter. . . Sissy will challenge the way you think about gender and inspire you to consider your own struggles with gender identity.” —Hello Giggles “Genderqueer and nonbinary voices are too often silenced in mainstream conversations about gender. It's why we need writers like Jacob Tobia, who offer us more inclusive visions and provide readers living beyond the binary reflections of themselves.”—Janet Mock “Refreshing, courageous, and important [with a] feisty candor and wit...A funny, sharply observed, and intelligent journey into self-identity.”—Kirkus Reviews ""Timely and necessary."" —PopSugar “In Sissy, Tobia adds a necessary voice to our national conversation about gender and acceptance.” —TIME “Jacob Tobia isn’t here for your gender binary, and Sissy isn’t like any trans coming-out story you’ve heard before. . . The book is seriously funny—because Tobia is funny—in addition to being poignant. [Tobia] chronicles their meandering journey to genderqueer self-ove with joy and deeply irreverent humor. It’s an inspiring and satisfying must-read.” —Apple Books, A “Best of March” Pick “[A] hilarious and candid memoir. Tobia thoughtfully and accessibly captures the anguish of being placed inside boxes that don’t fit—how ‘gender hurts us all’. . . Tobia’s outspoken refusal to be bound by social constrictions is admirable, and their funny, sometimes raunchy voice is a charming bonus.” —Publishers Weekly “In their fabulous, fierce voice, Tobia tells their story of coming out as genderqueer.” —BookPage “Sissy functions as both a celebration and rejection of popular trans narratives — gender is mutable, it's something to have fun with. But it's not a simple journey from A to B. It's a neverending puzzle, a Rubik's Cube of many colors that twists and turns to reveal different parts of yourself.” —The Advocate “[Tobia] is a gifted storyteller...Tobia writes extremely well, with insight, lucidity, occasional anger, and, when things get too serious, wit. The result is, hands down, one of the best trans narratives available; it deserves a place in every library.”—Booklist (starred review) “Jacob Tobia’s story is one sent from the Goddess Herself. Truly inspiring, hilarious, heartbreaking & honest — Jacob’s thrilling truth will have an overwhelming impact on the LGBTQ community and beyond; giving insight to what it means to be trans and genderqueer. I am honored and grateful to be part of any community that Jacob is in.”—Jesse Tyler Ferguson “As someone who has served as an icon and role model for gender-fabulous people for decades, it’s been wonderful to watch Jacob blossom. Their energy, verve, and luminosity of self bring joy to so many, and I’m confident that Sissy will do the same.”—Miss J Alexander “Compelling . . . Tobia’s life story is exhibit number one. By the end, your life story will be exhibit number two. Tobia is a wonderfully droll, often self-deprecating tour guide.” —New York Observer ""Dear men, please read this book. Whether you’re sensitive, bold, gay, straight, pan, bi, creative, analytical, or don’t even know who the hell you are, this book is a blueprint for healing our gender-based trauma from the inside out. It’s brilliant and important and I couldn’t put it down.”—Jay Duplass “You’ll love getting inside Tobia’s head as they navigate the ins and outs of identity. For readers interested in gender, there is no better book to pick up this spring.” —Bookish “Jacob is a unique and inspirational voice for living your own truth. I love their personality and message, and I can't help but creep on their Instagram ;)”—Gigi Gorgeous “Sissy aims its glitter cannon at all binaries, delivering, even in its final pages, a surprising amount of empathy to those who have not always been Jacob’s allies. This is required reading for every human being on the planet who wants to do better and be better. Buy the book and learn something about yourself, then send it to your problematic relatives.”—Garrard Conley “A funny, heartbreaking and earnest account of Tobia's early and young adult life. . . Readers new to stories and identities like Tobia’s will find this memoir an especially welcoming introduction to the quite simple but still revolutionary notion that there are more than two genders.” —Shelf Awareness “Tobia shares their story in Sissy with candor, wit and sensitivity. Like Vivek Shraya’s I’m Afraid of Men, this is a book we really need.” —Ms. Magazine “In a world full of digital noise, Jacob's words cut right to the heart. A Mindy Kaling meets Roxane Gay treasure, Sissy proclaims what we all know to be true: gender nonconforming people are a powerful part of the past, present, and future.”—Tommy Dorfman ""Gender nonconforming people like Jacob aren’t just a passing phase or a cool fad, they’re a fundamental part of our human family. Through embracing and empowering nonbinary people, we empower everyone to live a more authentic, glittering life. As a writer and an artist, I'm thrilled about what Jacob has to say.”—Dustin Lance Black “Sissy explores the power of determination, identity, and acceptance of self and others. I recommend the read.”—Cooper Hefner   ""Most of the time in this world it feels like I’m drowning—we all walk around playing pretend, telling ourselves stories so that we don’t have to confront the things that lurk beneath the surface. And it’s not so much that Jacob’s work has ‘rescued’ me from drowning—rather it’s taught me that maybe there is something generative about remaining here—underneath—in the places and spaces and conversations that people avoid. It’s this commitment to honesty—in its most visceral sense—that makes Jacob so exceptional and precious.""—Alok Vaid-Menon “In a culmination of vulnerability, honesty, and heart, Tobia highlights the connective tissue that exists beyond gender and encourages their readers to embrace what remains undefined of their identity markers.” —Paper “Deeply personal, light-hearted, and hilarious.”—BUST “This is a book that every parent should read. We owe it to the next generation to raise children who celebrate gender diversity and are empathetic towards themselves and others; Sissy encourages just that. I couldn't be more proud of what Jacob has written.” —Judy Shepard “In a world that often pressures us to conform in order to be accepted, it is refreshing to hear Jacob Tobia's perspective. Jacob's style, charisma, humor, wit and truth telling are authentic to Jacob and I wouldn't be surprised if this book becomes a much talked about example of one way to own ones truth no matter what others may think. The world needs Jacob's voice, offering us all permission to be our truest selves.”—Sara Ramirez “Filled with penetrating insight into what it means to live a life between genders that will also make even the straightest, cissiest reader cackle.”—Meredith Talusan   “As someone who came out as gay while playing in the NBA, I can say firsthand that being yourself against all odds takes guts. Through standing up for gender nonconforming people and living their truth for all to see, Jacob is blazing a similar trail. This book is yet another step on Jacob’s courageous road.”—Jason Collins “For any young person who’s currently struggling with their gender, Sissy will be a source of strength, power, and much-needed laughs. From start to finish, Sissy is the kind of book that the world needs more of.”—Jazz Jennings One of the New York Public Library's Essential Reads on Feminism for Teens "


[Tobia] combines incisive wit and undeniable intelligence to invite readers into their personal journey as a gender-nonconforming young person in North Carolina. . . It is in Tobia's often self-deprecating humor that Sissy is most transformative, and where it most departs from other trans memoirs. The seriousness of the topic never feels glossed over, which allows for an organic and seamless journey from tears on one page to laughing aloud on the next. If Tobia aspires to the ranks of comic memoirists like David Sedaris and Mindy Kaling, Sissy succeeds. --New York Times Book Review With bare honesty, irreverent humor, and refreshing vulnerability, this memoir is a rallying cry for anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong. --Woman's Day When the political reality facing this country seems dark, we need shinier, sparklier thinkers in the public eye. With a signature style matched only by their wit, Jacob fits that bill perfectly. --Alan Cumming Sissy bravely moves the needle forward, boldly advocating for a world where people of all genders are treated equally and with dignity. A story of audacity and courage, Sissy is not to be missed. --Billie Jean King Tobia is bit of a transfeminine Nora Ephron, detailing the story of their 'coming-of-gender' in a way that is both honest and didactic. --OUT Magazine Across this country young boys are shamed and humiliated for expressing femininity, as well as young girls for expressing masculinity. Jacob bravely seeks to end this culture of shame. --Monica Lewinsky A candid, unapologetic look at Tobia's journey . . . Sissy is a valuable dispatch from a new generation of queer activists and artists -- the first generation with the power to connect to themselves en masse without apology -- and it would be a blessing if all such voices were as articulate and charismatic as this one. --Washington Post Jacob Tobia is a force. . . . Their voice is unique and inspirational. --Good Morning America Tobia sashays away from all the expectations and trappings of what it means to be a man or woman, and calls for us to embrace the fluidity of identity. --O, The Oprah Magazine You can judge Sissy by its cover, in that it evokes glamour, solitude, humor, and resilience, which are all key components to Tobia's vulnerable, moving story of what it means to grow up gender nonconforming in a gender-policed world. --Salon Sensational. Gut-punchingly hilarious and full of heart, this is a book that's sure to change your outlook and how you relate to others. Sissy is guaranteed to make your mascara run from happy and sad tears alike. --Tyler Oakley A necessary read about gender, society, and the very real costs of prejudice and ignorant. . . . An honest, funny, and poignant memoir that will completely make you rethink the construct of gender. --Bustle Sissy is filled with moments that will both break your heart and make you howl with laughter. . . Sissy will challenge the way you think about gender and inspire you to consider your own struggles with gender identity. --Hello Giggles Genderqueer and nonbinary voices are too often silenced in mainstream conversations about gender. It's why we need writers like Jacob Tobia, who offer us more inclusive visions and provide readers living beyond the binary reflections of themselves. --Janet Mock Refreshing, courageous, and important [with a] feisty candor and wit...A funny, sharply observed, and intelligent journey into self-identity. --Kirkus Reviews Timely and necessary. --PopSugar In Sissy, Tobia adds a necessary voice to our national conversation about gender and acceptance. --TIME Jacob Tobia isn't here for your gender binary, and Sissy isn't like any trans coming-out story you've heard before. . . The book is seriously funny--because Tobia is funny--in addition to being poignant. [Tobia] chronicles their meandering journey to genderqueer self-ove with joy and deeply irreverent humor. It's an inspiring and satisfying must-read. --Apple Books, A Best of March Pick [A] hilarious and candid memoir. Tobia thoughtfully and accessibly captures the anguish of being placed inside boxes that don't fit--how 'gender hurts us all'. . . Tobia's outspoken refusal to be bound by social constrictions is admirable, and their funny, sometimes raunchy voice is a charming bonus. --Publishers Weekly In their fabulous, fierce voice, Tobia tells their story of coming out as genderqueer. --BookPage Sissy functions as both a celebration and rejection of popular trans narratives -- gender is mutable, it's something to have fun with. But it's not a simple journey from A to B. It's a neverending puzzle, a Rubik's Cube of many colors that twists and turns to reveal different parts of yourself. --The Advocate [Tobia] is a gifted storyteller...Tobia writes extremely well, with insight, lucidity, occasional anger, and, when things get too serious, wit. The result is, hands down, one of the best trans narratives available; it deserves a place in every library. --Booklist (starred review) Jacob Tobia's story is one sent from the Goddess Herself. Truly inspiring, hilarious, heartbreaking & honest -- Jacob's thrilling truth will have an overwhelming impact on the LGBTQ community and beyond; giving insight to what it means to be trans and genderqueer. I am honored and grateful to be part of any community that Jacob is in. --Jesse Tyler Ferguson As someone who has served as an icon and role model for gender-fabulous people for decades, it's been wonderful to watch Jacob blossom. Their energy, verve, and luminosity of self bring joy to so many, and I'm confident that Sissy will do the same. --Miss J Alexander Compelling . . . Tobia's life story is exhibit number one. By the end, your life story will be exhibit number two. Tobia is a wonderfully droll, often self-deprecating tour guide. --New York Observer Dear men, please read this book. Whether you're sensitive, bold, gay, straight, pan, bi, creative, analytical, or don't even know who the hell you are, this book is a blueprint for healing our gender-based trauma from the inside out. It's brilliant and important and I couldn't put it down. --Jay Duplass You'll love getting inside Tobia's head as they navigate the ins and outs of identity. For readers interested in gender, there is no better book to pick up this spring. --Bookish Jacob is a unique and inspirational voice for living your own truth. I love their personality and message, and I can't help but creep on their Instagram;) --Gigi Gorgeous Sissy aims its glitter cannon at all binaries, delivering, even in its final pages, a surprising amount of empathy to those who have not always been Jacob's allies. This is required reading for every human being on the planet who wants to do better and be better. Buy the book and learn something about yourself, then send it to your problematic relatives. --Garrard Conley A funny, heartbreaking and earnest account of Tobia's early and young adult life. . . Readers new to stories and identities like Tobia's will find this memoir an especially welcoming introduction to the quite simple but still revolutionary notion that there are more than two genders. --Shelf Awareness Tobia shares their story in Sissy with candor, wit and sensitivity. Like Vivek Shraya's I'm Afraid of Men, this is a book we really need. --Ms. Magazine In a world full of digital noise, Jacob's words cut right to the heart. A Mindy Kaling meets Roxane Gay treasure, Sissy proclaims what we all know to be true: gender nonconforming people are a powerful part of the past, present, and future. --Tommy Dorfman Gender nonconforming people like Jacob aren't just a passing phase or a cool fad, they're a fundamental part of our human family. Through embracing and empowering nonbinary people, we empower everyone to live a more authentic, glittering life. As a writer and an artist, I'm thrilled about what Jacob has to say. --Dustin Lance Black Sissy explores the power of determination, identity, and acceptance of self and others. I recommend the read. --Cooper Hefner Most of the time in this world it feels like I'm drowning--we all walk around playing pretend, telling ourselves stories so that we don't have to confront the things that lurk beneath the surface. And it's not so much that Jacob's work has 'rescued' me from drowning--rather it's taught me that maybe there is something generative about remaining here--underneath--in the places and spaces and conversations that people avoid. It's this commitment to honesty--in its most visceral sense--that makes Jacob so exceptional and precious. --Alok Vaid-Menon In a culmination of vulnerability, honesty, and heart, Tobia highlights the connective tissue that exists beyond gender and encourages their readers to embrace what remains undefined of their identity markers. --Paper Deeply personal, light-hearted, and hilarious. --BUST This is a book that every parent should read. We owe it to the next generation to raise children who celebrate gender diversity and are empathetic towards themselves and others; Sissy encourages just that. I couldn't be more proud of what Jacob has written. --Judy Shepard In a world that often pressures us to conform in order to be accepted, it is refreshing to hear Jacob Tobia's perspective. Jacob's style, charisma, humor, wit and truth telling are authentic to Jacob and I wouldn't be surprised if this book becomes a much talked about example of one way to own ones truth no matter what others may think. The world needs Jacob's voice, offering us all permission to be our truest selves. --Sara Ramirez Filled with penetrating insight into what it means to live a life between genders that will also make even the straightest, cissiest reader cackle. --Meredith Talusan As someone who came out as gay while playing in the NBA, I can say firsthand that being yourself against all odds takes guts. Through standing up for gender nonconforming people and living their truth for all to see, Jacob is blazing a similar trail. This book is yet another step on Jacob's courageous road. --Jason Collins For any young person who's currently struggling with their gender, Sissy will be a source of strength, power, and much-needed laughs. From start to finish, Sissy is the kind of book that the world needs more of. --Jazz Jennings


[Tobia] combines incisive wit and undeniable intelligence to invite readers into their personal journey as a gender-nonconforming young person in North Carolina. . . It is in Tobia's often self-deprecating humor that Sissy is most transformative, and where it most departs from other trans memoirs. The seriousness of the topic never feels glossed over, which allows for an organic and seamless journey from tears on one page to laughing aloud on the next. If Tobia aspires to the ranks of comic memoirists like David Sedaris and Mindy Kaling, Sissy succeeds. -New York Times Book Review With bare honesty, irreverent humor, and refreshing vulnerability, this memoir is a rallying cry for anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong. -Woman's Day When the political reality facing this country seems dark, we need shinier, sparklier thinkers in the public eye. With a signature style matched only by their wit, Jacob fits that bill perfectly. --Alan Cumming Sissy bravely moves the needle forward, boldly advocating for a world where people of all genders are treated equally and with dignity. A story of audacity and courage, Sissy is not to be missed. -Billie Jean King Tobia is bit of a transfeminine Nora Ephron, detailing the story of their 'coming-of-gender' in a way that is both honest and didactic. -OUT Magazine [Sissy] sends a powerful message about coming-of-age, trauma, healing, and self-acceptance. -Cosmopolitan Across this country young boys are shamed and humiliated for expressing femininity, as well as young girls for expressing masculinity. Jacob bravely seeks to end this culture of shame. -Monica Lewinsky A candid, unapologetic look at Tobia's journey . . . Sissy is a valuable dispatch from a new generation of queer activists and artists - the first generation with the power to connect to themselves en masse without apology - and it would be a blessing if all such voices were as articulate and charismatic as this one. -Washington Post Jacob Tobia is a force. . . . Their voice is unique and inspirational. -Good Morning America Tobia sashays away from all the expectations and trappings of what it means to be a man or woman, and calls for us to embrace the fluidity of identity. -O, The Oprah Magazine You can judge Sissy by its cover, in that it evokes glamour, solitude, humor, and resilience, which are all key components to Tobia's vulnerable, moving story of what it means to grow up gender nonconforming in a gender-policed world. -Salon Sensational. Gut-punchingly hilarious and full of heart, this is a book that's sure to change your outlook and how you relate to others. Sissy is guaranteed to make your mascara run from happy and sad tears alike. -Tyler Oakley A necessary read about gender, society, and the very real costs of prejudice and ignorant. . . . An honest, funny, and poignant memoir that will completely make you rethink the construct of gender. -Bustle Sissy is filled with moments that will both break your heart and make you howl with laughter. . . Sissy will challenge the way you think about gender and inspire you to consider your own struggles with gender identity. -Hello Giggles Genderqueer and nonbinary voices are too often silenced in mainstream conversations about gender. It's why we need writers like Jacob Tobia, who offer us more inclusive visions and provide readers living beyond the binary reflections of themselves. -Janet Mock Refreshing, courageous, and important [with a] feisty candor and wit...A funny, sharply observed, and intelligent journey into self-identity. -Kirkus Reviews Timely and necessary. -PopSugar In Sissy, Tobia adds a necessary voice to our national conversation about gender and acceptance. -TIME Jacob Tobia isn't here for your gender binary, and Sissy isn't like any trans coming-out story you've heard before. . . The book is seriously funny-because Tobia is funny-in addition to being poignant. [Tobia] chronicles their meandering journey to genderqueer self-ove with joy and deeply irreverent humor. It's an inspiring and satisfying must-read. -Apple Books, A Best of March Pick [A] hilarious and candid memoir. Tobia thoughtfully and accessibly captures the anguish of being placed inside boxes that don't fit-how 'gender hurts us all'. . . Tobia's outspoken refusal to be bound by social constrictions is admirable, and their funny, sometimes raunchy voice is a charming bonus. -Publishers Weekly In their fabulous, fierce voice, Tobia tells their story of coming out as genderqueer. -BookPage Sissy functions as both a celebration and rejection of popular trans narratives - gender is mutable, it's something to have fun with. But it's not a simple journey from A to B. It's a neverending puzzle, a Rubik's Cube of many colors that twists and turns to reveal different parts of yourself. -The Advocate [Tobia] is a gifted storyteller...Tobia writes extremely well, with insight, lucidity, occasional anger, and, when things get too serious, wit. The result is, hands down, one of the best trans narratives available; it deserves a place in every library. -Booklist (starred review) Jacob Tobia's story is one sent from the Goddess Herself. Truly inspiring, hilarious, heartbreaking & honest - Jacob's thrilling truth will have an overwhelming impact on the LGBTQ community and beyond; giving insight to what it means to be trans and genderqueer. I am honored and grateful to be part of any community that Jacob is in. -Jesse Tyler Ferguson As someone who has served as an icon and role model for gender-fabulous people for decades, it's been wonderful to watch Jacob blossom. Their energy, verve, and luminosity of self bring joy to so many, and I'm confident that Sissy will do the same. -Miss J Alexander Compelling . . . Tobia's life story is exhibit number one. By the end, your life story will be exhibit number two. Tobia is a wonderfully droll, often self-deprecating tour guide. -New York Observer Dear men, please read this book. Whether you're sensitive, bold, gay, straight, pan, bi, creative, analytical, or don't even know who the hell you are, this book is a blueprint for healing our gender-based trauma from the inside out. It's brilliant and important and I couldn't put it down. -Jay Duplass You'll love getting inside Tobia's head as they navigate the ins and outs of identity. For readers interested in gender, there is no better book to pick up this spring. -Bookish Jacob is a unique and inspirational voice for living your own truth. I love their personality and message, and I can't help but creep on their Instagram ;) -Gigi Gorgeous Sissy aims its glitter cannon at all binaries, delivering, even in its final pages, a surprising amount of empathy to those who have not always been Jacob's allies. This is required reading for every human being on the planet who wants to do better and be better. Buy the book and learn something about yourself, then send it to your problematic relatives. -Garrard Conley A funny, heartbreaking and earnest account of Tobia's early and young adult life. . . Readers new to stories and identities like Tobia's will find this memoir an especially welcoming introduction to the quite simple but still revolutionary notion that there are more than two genders. -Shelf Awareness Tobia shares their story in Sissy with candor, wit and sensitivity. Like Vivek Shraya's I'm Afraid of Men, this is a book we really need. -Ms. Magazine In a world full of digital noise, Jacob's words cut right to the heart. A Mindy Kaling meets Roxane Gay treasure, Sissy proclaims what we all know to be true: gender nonconforming people are a powerful part of the past, present, and future. -Tommy Dorfman Gender nonconforming people like Jacob aren't just a passing phase or a cool fad, they're a fundamental part of our human family. Through embracing and empowering nonbinary people, we empower everyone to live a more authentic, glittering life. As a writer and an artist, I'm thrilled about what Jacob has to say. -Dustin Lance Black Sissy explores the power of determination, identity, and acceptance of self and others. I recommend the read. -Cooper Hefner Most of the time in this world it feels like I'm drowning-we all walk around playing pretend, telling ourselves stories so that we don't have to confront the things that lurk beneath the surface. And it's not so much that Jacob's work has 'rescued' me from drowning-rather it's taught me that maybe there is something generative about remaining here-underneath-in the places and spaces and conversations that people avoid. It's this commitment to honesty-in its most visceral sense-that makes Jacob so exceptional and precious. -Alok Vaid-Menon In a culmination of vulnerability, honesty, and heart, Tobia highlights the connective tissue that exists beyond gender and encourages their readers to embrace what remains undefined of their identity markers. -Paper Deeply personal, light-hearted, and hilarious. -BUST This is a book that every parent should read. We owe it to the next generation to raise children who celebrate gender diversity and are empathetic towards themselves and others; Sissy encourages just that. I couldn't be more proud of what Jacob has written. -Judy Shepard In a world that often pressures us to conform in order to be accepted, it is refreshing to hear Jacob Tobia's perspective. Jacob's style, charisma, humor, wit and truth telling are authentic to Jacob and I wouldn't be surprised if this book becomes a much talked about example of one way to own ones truth no matter what others may think. The world needs Jacob's voice, offering us all permission to be our truest selves. -Sara Ramirez Filled with penetrating insight into what it means to live a life between genders that will also make even the straightest, cissiest reader cackle. -Meredith Talusan As someone who came out as gay while playing in the NBA, I can say firsthand that being yourself against all odds takes guts. Through standing up for gender nonconforming people and living their truth for all to see, Jacob is blazing a similar trail. This book is yet another step on Jacob's courageous road. -Jason Collins For any young person who's currently struggling with their gender, Sissy will be a source of strength, power, and much-needed laughs. From start to finish, Sissy is the kind of book that the world needs more of. -Jazz Jennings One of the New York Public Library's Essential Reads on Feminism for Teens


[Tobia] combines incisive wit and undeniable intelligence to invite readers into their personal journey as a gender-nonconforming young person in North Carolina. . . It is in Tobia's often self-deprecating humor that Sissy is most transformative, and where it most departs from other trans memoirs. The seriousness of the topic never feels glossed over, which allows for an organic and seamless journey from tears on one page to laughing aloud on the next. If Tobia aspires to the ranks of comic memoirists like David Sedaris and Mindy Kaling, Sissy succeeds. --New York Times Book Review With bare honesty, irreverent humor, and refreshing vulnerability, this memoir is a rallying cry for anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong. --Woman's Day When the political reality facing this country seems dark, we need shinier, sparklier thinkers in the public eye. With a signature style matched only by their wit, Jacob fits that bill perfectly. --Alan Cumming Sissy bravely moves the needle forward, boldly advocating for a world where people of all genders are treated equally and with dignity. A story of audacity and courage, Sissy is not to be missed. --Billie Jean King Tobia is bit of a transfeminine Nora Ephron, detailing the story of their 'coming-of-gender' in a way that is both honest and didactic. --OUT Magazine Across this country young boys are shamed and humiliated for expressing femininity, as well as young girls for expressing masculinity. Jacob bravely seeks to end this culture of shame. --Monica Lewinsky A candid, unapologetic look at Tobia's journey . . . Sissy is a valuable dispatch from a new generation of queer activists and artists -- the first generation with the power to connect to themselves en masse without apology -- and it would be a blessing if all such voices were as articulate and charismatic as this one. --Washington Post Jacob Tobia is a force. . . . Their voice is unique and inspirational. --Good Morning America Tobia sashays away from all the expectations and trappings of what it means to be a man or woman, and calls for us to embrace the fluidity of identity. --O, The Oprah Magazine You can judge Sissy by its cover, in that it evokes glamour, solitude, humor, and resilience, which are all key components to Tobia's vulnerable, moving story of what it means to grow up gender nonconforming in a gender-policed world. --Salon Sensational. Gut-punchingly hilarious and full of heart, this is a book that's sure to change your outlook and how you relate to others. Sissy is guaranteed to make your mascara run from happy and sad tears alike. --Tyler Oakley A necessary read about gender, society, and the very real costs of prejudice and ignorant. . . . An honest, funny, and poignant memoir that will completely make you rethink the construct of gender. --Bustle Sissy is filled with moments that will both break your heart and make you howl with laughter. . . Sissy will challenge the way you think about gender and inspire you to consider your own struggles with gender identity. --Hello Giggles Genderqueer and nonbinary voices are too often silenced in mainstream conversations about gender. It's why we need writers like Jacob Tobia, who offer us more inclusive visions and provide readers living beyond the binary reflections of themselves. --Janet Mock Refreshing, courageous, and important [with a] feisty candor and wit...A funny, sharply observed, and intelligent journey into self-identity. --Kirkus Reviews Timely and necessary. --PopSugar In Sissy, Tobia adds a necessary voice to our national conversation about gender and acceptance. --TIME Jacob Tobia isn't here for your gender binary, and Sissy isn't like any trans coming-out story you've heard before. . . The book is seriously funny--because Tobia is funny--in addition to being poignant. [Tobia] chronicles their meandering journey to genderqueer self-ove with joy and deeply irreverent humor. It's an inspiring and satisfying must-read. --Apple Books, A Best of March Pick [A] hilarious and candid memoir. Tobia thoughtfully and accessibly captures the anguish of being placed inside boxes that don't fit--how 'gender hurts us all'. . . Tobia's outspoken refusal to be bound by social constrictions is admirable, and their funny, sometimes raunchy voice is a charming bonus. --Publishers Weekly Sissy functions as both a celebration and rejection of popular trans narratives -- gender is mutable, it's something to have fun with. But it's not a simple journey from A to B. It's a neverending puzzle, a Rubik's Cube of many colors that twists and turns to reveal different parts of yourself. --The Advocate [Tobia] is a gifted storyteller...Tobia writes extremely well, with insight, lucidity, occasional anger, and, when things get too serious, wit. The result is, hands down, one of the best trans narratives available; it deserves a place in every library. --Booklist (starred review) Jacob Tobia's story is one sent from the Goddess Herself. Truly inspiring, hilarious, heartbreaking & honest -- Jacob's thrilling truth will have an overwhelming impact on the LGBTQ community and beyond; giving insight to what it means to be trans and genderqueer. I am honored and grateful to be part of any community that Jacob is in. --Jesse Tyler Ferguson As someone who has served as an icon and role model for gender-fabulous people for decades, it's been wonderful to watch Jacob blossom. Their energy, verve, and luminosity of self bring joy to so many, and I'm confident that Sissy will do the same. --Miss J Alexander Compelling . . . Tobia's life story is exhibit number one. By the end, your life story will be exhibit number two. Tobia is a wonderfully droll, often self-deprecating tour guide. --New York Observer Dear men, please read this book. Whether you're sensitive, bold, gay, straight, pan, bi, creative, analytical, or don't even know who the hell you are, this book is a blueprint for healing our gender-based trauma from the inside out. It's brilliant and important and I couldn't put it down. --Jay Duplass You'll love getting inside Tobia's head as they navigate the ins and outs of identity. For readers interested in gender, there is no better book to pick up this spring. --Bookish Jacob is a unique and inspirational voice for living your own truth. I love their personality and message, and I can't help but creep on their Instagram;) --Gigi Gorgeous Sissy aims its glitter cannon at all binaries, delivering, even in its final pages, a surprising amount of empathy to those who have not always been Jacob's allies. This is required reading for every human being on the planet who wants to do better and be better. Buy the book and learn something about yourself, then send it to your problematic relatives. --Garrard Conley A funny, heartbreaking and earnest account of Tobia's early and young adult life. . . Readers new to stories and identities like Tobia's will find this memoir an especially welcoming introduction to the quite simple but still revolutionary notion that there are more than two genders. --Shelf Awareness Tobia shares their story in Sissy with candor, wit and sensitivity. Like Vivek Shraya's I'm Afraid of Men, this is a book we really need. --Ms. Magazine In a world full of digital noise, Jacob's words cut right to the heart. A Mindy Kaling meets Roxane Gay treasure, Sissy proclaims what we all know to be true: gender nonconforming people are a powerful part of the past, present, and future. --Tommy Dorfman Gender nonconforming people like Jacob aren't just a passing phase or a cool fad, they're a fundamental part of our human family. Through embracing and empowering nonbinary people, we empower everyone to live a more authentic, glittering life. As a writer and an artist, I'm thrilled about what Jacob has to say. --Dustin Lance Black Sissy explores the power of determination, identity, and acceptance of self and others. I recommend the read. --Cooper Hefner Most of the time in this world it feels like I'm drowning--we all walk around playing pretend, telling ourselves stories so that we don't have to confront the things that lurk beneath the surface. And it's not so much that Jacob's work has 'rescued' me from drowning--rather it's taught me that maybe there is something generative about remaining here--underneath--in the places and spaces and conversations that people avoid. It's this commitment to honesty--in its most visceral sense--that makes Jacob so exceptional and precious. --Alok Vaid-Menon In a culmination of vulnerability, honesty, and heart, Tobia highlights the connective tissue that exists beyond gender and encourages their readers to embrace what remains undefined of their identity markers. --Paper Deeply personal, light-hearted, and hilarious. --BUST This is a book that every parent should read. We owe it to the next generation to raise children who celebrate gender diversity and are empathetic towards themselves and others; Sissy encourages just that. I couldn't be more proud of what Jacob has written. --Judy Shepard In a world that often pressures us to conform in order to be accepted, it is refreshing to hear Jacob Tobia's perspective. Jacob's style, charisma, humor, wit and truth telling are authentic to Jacob and I wouldn't be surprised if this book becomes a much talked about example of one way to own ones truth no matter what others may think. The world needs Jacob's voice, offering us all permission to be our truest selves. --Sara Ramirez Filled with penetrating insight into what it means to live a life between genders that will also make even the straightest, cissiest reader cackle. --Meredith Talusan As someone who came out as gay while playing in the NBA, I can say firsthand that being yourself against all odds takes guts. Through standing up for gender nonconforming people and living their truth for all to see, Jacob is blazing a similar trail. This book is yet another step on Jacob's courageous road. --Jason Collins For any young person who's currently struggling with their gender, Sissy will be a source of strength, power, and much-needed laughs. From start to finish, Sissy is the kind of book that the world needs more of. --Jazz Jennings


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Jacob Tobia (pronouns- they/them) is a gender nonconforming writer, producer, and performer based in Los Angeles. A member of the Forbes 30 Under 30 and the OUT 100, Jacob's writing and advocacy have been featured by The New York Times, Time, The Guardian, Good Morning America, and The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, among others. Originally from Raleigh, North Carolina, Jacob has worn high heels in the White House twice. Sissy is their debut memoir.

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