A Self-Made Man

A Self-Made Man by Paul Hewitt, published by Headline in 1996, is a New Ed edition comprising 305 pages. This book presents the sometimes painful, often funny diary of Hewitt’s sex change journey, offering insights into his emotional experiences as he transitions from female to male. The narrative captures significant moments, including the elation of starting hormone treatment and undergoing surgery.
Readers will find a candid exploration of identity and transformation, as the diary format allows for an intimate glimpse into the highs and lows of Hewitt’s experience. The work touches on themes relevant to social science, LGBT studies, and gay studies, providing a personal perspective on the complexities of gender identity. This edition is available in English and measures 7.25 inches in height and 4.5 inches in length.
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Paul Hewitt was born female. This book presents the sometimes painful, often funny diary of his sex change. Paul’s diary takes the reader through his roller-coaster of emotions as he embarks on a new life – his elation as he starts hormone treatment, his first shave and a double mastectomy.
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