Housewife: Home-remaking in a Transgender Marriage by Collier, Kristin K.

Kristin K. Collier

Housewife: Home

remaking in a Transgender Marriage

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Kristin Collier and her husband struggle to decide whether and how to stay together after it becomes apparent that he is transgender. As her husband...

Kristin Collier and her husband struggle to decide whether and how to stay together after it becomes apparent that he is transgender. As her husband transitions to live the rest of his life as a woman, Collier leans into her garden, community, and new romantic interests while she transforms in her own right, evolving as a woman, mother, and housewife. With honesty, humor, and grounded in her practice of Compassionate Communication, Collier redefines homemaking as she and her former husband continue to live and parent as partners in the same household. Housewife is an exceptionally rare personal account of a partner's response to gender transition. Including poetry, blog posts, and four pictures from before and after transition, Collier tells her story from the perspective of a woman and mother as her family breaks out of the box.

Kristin K. Collier is an educator and writer from Eugene, OR. Her words have appeared in The Sun magazine, and her poetry is a frontispiece for Michael and Kathleen O'Neal Gear's People of the Sea. She has been teaching Compassionate Communication since 2004. Collier and her spouse were featured in NPR's program, Snap Judgment, in their Valentine's edition 2012, http: //snapjudgment.org/borrowed-dresses

Genre
Non-Fiction
Pages
348
Publisher
Abbondanza Publishing, LLC
Publication Date
November 4, 2016
ISBN
9780997790108