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A national bestseller in Canada, hailed by The New York Times as an «intimate expression of self-acceptance and forgiveness, tenderly written to fellow trans women and others.» «Required reading.»–Glennon Doyle, #1 bestselling author of Untamed What happens when we imagine loving the people–and the parts of ourselves–that we do not believe are worthy of love? Kai Cheng Thom grew up a Chinese Canadian transgender girl in a hostile world. As an activist, psychotherapist, conflict mediator, and spiritual healer, she’s always pursued the same deeply personal mission: to embrace the revolutionary belief that every human being, no matter how hateful or horrible, is intrinsically sacred. But then Kai Cheng found herself in a crisis of faith, overwhelmed by the viciousness with which people treated one another, and barely clinging to the values and ideals she’d built her life around: justice, hope, love, and healing. Rather than succumb to despair and cynicism, she gathered all her rage and grief and took one last leap of faith: she wrote. Whether prayers or spells or poems–and whether there’s a difference-
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