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Surpassing Certainty describes Janet Mock's evolution from a trans teen who hides her full identity in order to survive into a successful professional with the confidence to publicly embrace her story. Mock's gift for pairing incisive social critique with an emotionally rich accounting of her life makes reading her books a wonderful and eye-opening experience, like having a long talk with your best friend who just happens to be a feminist trans woman of color with an unconventional resume and a great deal to teach about how we do — and should — define womanhood. Recommended By Rhianna W., Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
Riveting, rousing, and utterly real, Surpassing Certainty is a portrait of a young woman searching for her purpose and place in the world — without a road map to guide her.
The journey begins a few months before her twentieth birthday. Janet Mock is adjusting to her days as a first-generation college student at the University of Hawaii and her nights as a dancer at a strip club. Finally content in her body, she vacillates between flaunting and concealing herself as she navigates dating and disclosure, sex and intimacy, and most important, letting herself be truly seen. Under the neon lights of Club Nu, Janet meets Troy, a yeoman stationed at Pearl Harbor naval base, who becomes her first. The pleasures and perils of their union serve as a backdrop for Janet’s progression through her early twenties with all the universal growing pains — falling in and out of love, living away from home, and figuring out what she wants to do with her life.
Despite her disadvantages, fueled by her dreams and inimitable drive, Janet makes her way through New York City while holding her truth close. She builds a career in the highly competitive world of magazine publishing — within the unique context of being trans, a woman, and a person of color.
Long before she became one of the world’s most respected media figures and lauded leaders for equality and justice, Janet was a girl taking the time she needed to just be — to learn how to advocate for herself before becoming an advocate for others. As you witness Janet’s slow-won success and painful failures, Surpassing Certainty will embolden you, shift the way you see others, and affirm your journey in search of self.
Review
"An honest and timely appraisal of what it means to be true to yourself." Booklist
Review
"Brimming with liberated self-discovery, Mock's conversational memoir is smoothly written with plenty of insight and personal perspective….A defining chronicle of strength and spirit particularly remarkable for younger readers." Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Janet Mock is a writer, TV host, and advocate whose work has appeared in Marie Claire, The New York Times, and Lenny. With a master’s degree in journalism from New York University, the Honolulu native worked as an editor at People.com, produced HBO’s The Trans List, hosted a series of specials for MSNBC, and appeared on OWN’s Super Soul Sunday. Oprah Winfrey has called her a "fearless new voice" and "trailblazing leader" who "changed my way of thinking." In addition, Janet has been honored by the Ms. Foundation for Women and Planned Parenthood, has spoken at the Women’s March on Washington, and Time magazine named her one of "the most influential people on the internet." She is the author of New York Times bestseller Redefining Realness.
Janet Mock on PowellsBooks.Blog
What I love about writing in this genre is the sense of revealing myself to myself, revealing my desires to myself, getting to know and figure out the ways in which I think and the ways in which I act in the story that I choose to tell — having that, and then breaking the walls (breaking the page?) and telling that to the reader, and trusting them to not think any less of me...
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