Fifteen-year-old Jordan Miller is starting fresh in a small town, seeking a new beginning after the death of their supportive mother and amidst the challenges of transitioning. With their father, a busy but caring politician, they move to his old hometown-a place seemingly quieter and potentially kinder than the bustling city they left behind. But small towns harbor big gossip and even bigger prejudices, and Jordan quickly learns that not everyone is ready for change. "The Poet's Liberation" is a stirring exploration of adolescence, bravery, and the quest for acceptance. It captures the highs and lows of being a trans teen in today's world, emphasizing the power of resilience and the importance of finding your voice in a world that often demands silence. This novel not only tackles the issues of gender identity and LGBTQ rights but also delves into the bonds of family, the impact of loss, and the courage it takes to be oneself in the face of adversity.
6 parts