Books as we say are friends that provide us with the correct knowledge and enlighten us. Some books make us cry, yet some give us the memory to live with them. And in this journey books become our friends. Our book Editor rounded here the top books which raise awareness about the community and also help us understand their dilemma and inner conflicts.

Today’s world has evolved in many ways and so have human beings. Humans have come out of their nutshell to speak about all the previously recognized issues as taboo.  One such issue is the transgender issue. Recently, the world has celebrated “Transgender Day of Visibility”, which recognizes the LGBTQ community and their issues as well. By the late 1980s, authors started questioning the conventional gender norms. And started representing the space between ‘male’ and ‘female’. They also spoke against gender identity and transphobia within second-wave feminism. A range of books sought to give a language to trans and genderqueer identities, which is self-defined than imposed. This aims to organize a community and raise awareness about them.

Books as we say are friends that provide us with the correct knowledge and enlighten us. Some books make us cry, yet some give us the memory to live with them. And in this journey books become our friends. Our book Editor rounded here the top books which raise awareness about the community and also help us understand their dilemma and inner conflicts.

Today’s world has evolved in many ways and so have human beings. Humans have come out of their nutshell to speak about all the previously recognized issues as taboo.  One such issue is the transgender issue. Recently, the world has celebrated “Transgender Day of Visibility”, which recognizes the LGBTQ community and their issues as well. By the late 1980s, authors started questioning the conventional gender norms. And started representing the space between ‘male’ and ‘female’. They also spoke against gender identity and transphobia within second-wave feminism. A range of books sought to give a language to trans and genderqueer identities, which is self-defined than imposed. This aims to organize a community and raise awareness about them.