![]() ![]() Incredible You! 10 Ways to let your greatness shine through. Dyer, Wayne and Tracy, Kristina (2005).Cheltenham Elementary School Kindergartners (1991).Is That For a Boy or a Girl? Flamingo Rampant. The Adventures of Tulip, Birthday Wish Fairy. Most librarians are way more interested in helping you access information than they are in your gender identity, so it’s a pretty safe group to make this kind of request of, even if you are trying to be discreet or you have concerns about being judged. In many cases, your public library can request a copy on inter-library loan at no cost to you. If you are in the US and looking for a print copy of something and having trouble finding it, search at WorldCat, which asks for your ZIP code and spits out a list of libraries near you that have the book, article, DVD, or CD you ask for. ![]() There are also a number of other Trans-related books on there, mostly non-fiction. You have to have access to OCLC in order to view it, but check with your local library – many libraries have a subscription to OCLC and can help you set up an account. ![]() OCLC, the Online Computer Library Center, is a fantastic resource for those in the United States. You can call any bookstore and give them any ISBN, and they can easily find it in their computer and order it for you (or tell you if they have it in stock). ISBNs are included to make your life easier. ![]()
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