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I am Jazz

Herthel, Jessica. (Author). Jennings, Jazz (Added Author). McNicholas, Shelagh, (illustrator.).

Summary: Presents the story of a transgender child who traces her early awareness that she is a girl in spite of male anatomy and the acceptance she finds through a wise doctor who explains her natural transgender status.

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  • ISBN: 0803741073
  • ISBN: 9780803741072
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 28 cm
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  • Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Penguin Group USA, 2014.

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Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR LG 3.3 0.5 169695.
Subject: LGBTQ+ Affirming Juvenile literature
Transgender people Juvenile literature
Gender nonconformity Juvenile literature
Transgender people Identity Juvenile literature
Transgender people Biography Juvenile literature
Jennings, Jazz Juvenile literature

Available copies

  • 24 of 25 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 9 of 9 copies available at Scenic Regional.

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Scenic Regional-Hermann J306.768 HER (Text)
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Scenic Regional-New Haven J306.768 HER (Text)
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Scenic Regional-Owensville J306.768 HER (Text)
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Scenic Regional-Pacific J306.768 HER (Text)
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Scenic Regional-St. Clair J306.768 HER (Text)
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Scenic Regional-Sullivan J306.768 HER (Text)
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Scenic Regional-Union J306.768 HER (Text)
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Scenic Regional-Warrenton J306.768 HER (Text)
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Scenic Regional-Wright City J306.768 HER (Text)
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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9780803741072
I Am Jazz
I Am Jazz
by Herthel, Jessica; Jennings, Jazz; McNicholas, Shelagh (Illustrator)
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An autobiographical picture book describes trans-youth activist Jazz Jennings' story of embracing and asserting her transgender identity.Both the title and the opening text proclaims, "I am Jazz!" The book goes on to detail Jazz's various interests and tastes, which follow traditionally feminine gender norms. But as Jazz goes on to explain, she has "a girl brain but a boy body. This is called transgender. I was born this way!" Although the realistic watercolor illustrations consistently display only happy faces in these beginning pages, the text recounts her family's struggle to understand her early-childhood assertion of femininity: "At first my family was confused. They'd always thought of me as a boy." Jazz recalls her pain when compelled to wear "boy clothes" in public. "Pretending I was a boy felt like telling a lie." Her parents' efforts to understand prompt them to meet with a doctor who introduces the word "transgender," which enables the family's powerful affirmation: "We understand now. Be who you are. We love you no matter what." The story balances this acceptance with honest acknowledgement of others' ongoing confusion and intermittent cruelty, and it briefly addresses Jazz's exclusion from girls' soccer in her state. Ultimately, Jazz's self-acceptance, bolstered by her family's support and advocacy, acts as a beacon for readers, trans- and cisgender alike.An empowering, timely story with the power to help readers proclaim, in the words of Jazz's parents, "We understand now." (Picture book. 3 up) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9780803741072
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I Am Jazz
by Herthel, Jessica; Jennings, Jazz; McNicholas, Shelagh (Illustrator)
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Gr 1-3-This enlightening autobiographical picture book tells the story of a transgender child who knew from the time she was two that despite her physical body she wasn't really a boy. Young Jazz was passionate about her love of mermaids, dancing, dress-up, and pop stars, as well as her conviction that her gender identity was female. Readers are taken through her journey with upbeat, pink-hued watercolor illustrations that are a good complement to the cheerful tone and positive message of the story ("I don't mind being different. Different is special! I think what matters most is what a person is like inside."). Joining the ranks of new books targeted at young children that examine gender roles, such as Ian and Sarah Hoffman's Jacob's New Dress (Albert Whitman, 2014), this title highlights a topic that has not been well represented in children's literature in an uplifting and empowering way. Jazz's explanation of what transgender means ("I have a girl brain but a boy body") is somewhat simplified. However, for those looking to introduce the concept to young readers or those seeking books that value differences, this illustrated memoir is a solid choice.-Megan Egbert, Meridian Library District, ID (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9780803741072
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by Herthel, Jessica; Jennings, Jazz; McNicholas, Shelagh (Illustrator)
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In 2011, a documentary was released about transgender Jazz Jennings. Now 13, Jennings tells her story. I have a girl brain but a boy body, she explains, portraying herself from early childhood on preferring the color pink and mermaid costumes to playing with trucks or tools or superheroes, along with a typical array of interests in dancing, soccer, and drawing. The book gives a clear explanation, even for the youngest, of how she knew that she was born different and the importance of family acceptance. Aside from a trio of small photos at the conclusion, this draws on bright watercolor illustrations done with casual realism to underscore Jennings' determined femininity. The pictures at time go overboard on the girlishness, but both art and narrative accentuate the positive, though not without commenting on the negative. Jennings is mostly surrounded by smiling, supportive friends and family members (the film tells a similar, but more emotionally charged, story), but there are teasing peers and confused teachers, though most are persuaded into acceptance. I am happy. I am having fun. I am proud! is a reassuring message for other trans or different children and their families, too.--Peters, John Copyright 2014 Booklist

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