“Yuuna's memoir chronicles her gender transition journey, from diagnosis to surgery, blending manga and prose with raw honesty.”
My Journey to Her
僕が私になるために
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Synopsis
Yuuna's memoir chronicles her gender transition journey, from diagnosis to surgery, blending manga and prose with raw honesty.
After graduating university, Yuuna spent several years going through the motions and working an office job. Until one day, while in pursuit of an essential missing piece of her life, she receives a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, which opens up new doors for her. As she takes on medical treatments and tries out new makeup and outfits, she sees just how lonely and difficult the process of transitioning can be. But in 2015, when Yuuna travels to Thailand for her gender-affirming surgery, the support of her siblings, new strangers, and documenting her experience through manga helps her begin to heal in more ways than one. Told in an honest and, at times, humorous tone, this memoir is a blend of manga and detailed prose that does not shy away from sensitive topics, such as suicidal ideation, transphobia, and the simultaneously harrowing, yet joyous, experience of gender-affirming surgery. (Source: Kodansha USA)
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σ 0.43 · scores cluster tight
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↓ 0.25
Running avg · Apr 2017 → Jun 2025
- 8 “As you may noticed this is a personal story about part of the transition process that author has been through so my 9 on Story is mostly for how the whole thing is presented to us. Sometimes...”
- 8 “Best known for her manga Terrarium, Yuna Hirasawa has written a moving autobiographical essay in which she traces her gender transition with honesty and sensitivity. It's a perfect read for pride...”
- 8 “It's hard to rate/critique someone's personal story, but here goes.「Boku ga Watashi ni」details part of mangaka Hirasawa Yuuna's male-to-female (MtF) transition process. It's a highly educational...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 8 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 04m approx
- Published Mar 2016 – Apr 2016
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M40061 catalog