Dylan reviewed Trans Girl Suicide Museum by Hannah Baer
Review of 'Trans Girl Suicide Museum' on 'Storygraph'
4 stars
Content warning CW: drugs
At first, I wasn't sure if I was going to see this book through to the end, but I'm glad I did. It's raw, and as others have noted, filled to the brim with hot takes. Not everyone will agree with everything Baer says, but she has a lot to say and is really good at saying it. Whether she's critically analyzing Foucault, vividly describing a ketamine trip, or describing places like the suicide museum that exist only in her mind, Baer has a way of conveying exactly what she's thinking, even when she's not quite sure herself. I'm not trans, but still got something out of this book and was able to find it relatable. In fact, I think this is a good book for cis people to read, as long as this isn't their one and only look into transness. As others have mentioned, Baer comes from a place of class and white privilege, a fact that she admits to in the book more than once. She also talks about a lot of heavy issues which may be triggering to some. But overall, I enjoyed spending some time reading what Baer had to say about all her experiences.