Symptoms of Being Human

audio cd, 1 pages

Published Feb. 2, 2016 by HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, Harpercollins.

ISBN:
978-1-5046-9529-9
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Riley is a gender fluid teen living with anxiety. They're at a new school just trying to fit in when they start a blog under the name Alix. They write about what their gender means to them and the blog quickly gains popularity. However, everything starts crashing down on Riley when someone starts sending them anonymous messages threatening to out their true identity.

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Riley is a congressman's child in a conservative part of California.  The congressman is pushing for educational reform so Riley is taken out of private school and put in a public one for the first time.  First day jitters are worse because Riley is gender fluid and is unsure of how to present on the first day of school.  Within minutes of arriving at school, Riley overhears people guessing, "Is that a boy or a girl?" and one person decides to use "It" instead of any pronoun.As part of Riley's therapy after a suicide attempt, the psychologist recommends starting a blog.  The second post goes viral.  (Yeah, right.)  Riley becomes an online star and eventually is outed publicly.  It is a huge problem because Riley's parents didn't know.An interesting aspect of the book is that the gender that Riley was assigned at birth is never stated.  The author never uses …