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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.12.20150123.full.mrc:277315598:1254
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008 090929s2010 nyu 000 1 eng
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050 00 $aPS3602.L267$bP47 2010
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100 1 $aBlack, Daniel.
245 10 $aPerfect Peace /$cDaniel Black.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bSt. Martin's Press,$c2010.
300 $a341 p. ;$c25 cm.
520 $aWhen the seventh child of the Peace family, named Perfect, turns eight, her mother Emma Jean tells her bewildered daughter, "You was born a boy. I made you a girl. But that ain't what you was supposed to be. So, from now on, you gon' be a boy." From this point forward, his life becomes a bizarre kaleidoscope of events. Meanwhile, the Peace family is forced to question everything they thought they knew about gender, sexuality, unconditional love, and fulfillment.
650 0 $aAfrican American girls$vFiction.
650 0 $aGender identity$vFiction.
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