Review: Queerly Beloved A 'Vital Contribution'
Mitch Kellaway just reviewed Queerly Beloved for Original Plumbing. He writes that Queerly Beloved is an important entry in the growing cannon of trans memoirs.
Although he found some of the material a little too Trans 101-ish and sometimes too repetitive as the voice switches from Diane to Jacob and back again; Kellaway concludes: "Queerly Beloved has enough fresh material to keep even jaded trans memoir readers coming back. And it’s easy enough to skip over repetitive portions to reach its vital contributions to queer and trans conversations about co-parenting, negotiating, and intimacy."