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Surpassing Certainty
Surpassing Certainty: What My Twenties Taught Me | Janet Mock
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Redefining Realness, one of the most influential people on the Internet (Time) and a world-renowned trans activist, comes a fascinating and inspiring memoir about her search for purpose, love, and self-realization during her twenties, in this narrative touchstone that will influence an entire generation. A few months before her twentieth birthday, Janet Mock is adjusting to life at the University of Hawaii and finally content in her own body. Its here that she experiences her first love storyan infatuation with Troy, a yeoman stationed at Pearl Harbor Naval Base. With Troy, she experiences several incredible firsts: he becomes the first person to whom she truly opens up, the first person to witness her embrace her natural hair, and the first person to provide for her in ways that her parents failed to do. The pleasures and perils of their union as they navigate disclosure, infidelity, and distance serve as a backdrop for Janets progressionher stint as a stripper, her first-generation college experience, her move to New York, and her start in journalism. Surpassing Certainty is a riveting, rousing, and real portrait of a young woman before she became one of the worlds most respected voices in media and lauded leaders in feminism, social justice, and LGBT rights. If you are currently on your own journey towards self-discovery, Surpassing Certainty will embolden you to seek your voice, purpose, and place as you witness Janet exploring the unknown, making mistakes, learning from them, and eventually finding her place in the world.
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I loved both of Janet Mocks memoirs. Her 1st (I have around here somewhere but cannot find) called Redefining Realness and this 2nd tagged one take you through her growing up as a Native Hawaiian, through poverty, her fight to get gender affirming care, and through college and her 20s.
She has gone on to be an amazing show runner with documentaries and her Pose TV show.
These books are as gorgeous as she is
#TransRightsReadathon

TheBookHippie I read her first one. I‘ll have to get this. 13mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#BlackHistiryMonth Recommendations
Day 22 Nonfiction
The Gorgeous Janet Mock tells about her 20s being a Trans woman going through college, and learning to live in her body.
Her writing style in this stays consistent with her other books it is a bit flowery compared to other biographies, but you can tell is wholely Mock. This book is inspiring, uplifting, and refreshing while feeling completely honest.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#pridebookrec #nonfiction week
Janet Mock. Janet Mock!! ❤️
What an amazing woman and such a great writer. I this one about her 20s, it is a memoir about finding your way and being comfortable in your skin and, what does that look like.
Recommend all of her books.

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AliD73
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In her second memoir, Janet Mock tells the story of her 20s, a time in her life that was a period of intense change and growth for her. She fills in some gaps from her previous memoir while also going beyond the first book by telling of some experiences she had after that volume ended. This book allows the reader to get to know her much better. Ms. Mock has been to hell and back and has overcome much; she has my respect. TRIGGER WARNING: RAPE.

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Simona
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Focus in this book is on her twenties - relationships, education and first working experiences. In these memories she touched many topics, but she stayed just on the surface and that is my main “disappointment”. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #Nonfiction - by a trans author

Simona @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yes, I should pick Redefining 🤷‍♀️ 3y
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Smrloomis
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I listened to this and while I remember enjoying her first book a bit more, I liked this one a lot too. She‘s a good writer and her stories are moving. Highly recommended.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Writing is a bit forced in the top half. She would make a fantastic fiction writer but some of the scenes she paints are a bit too much in a memoir.
I am so inspired by her. I think her story is one to read and understand.

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tholmz
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Listened to this one and enjoyed every minute. Janet‘s voice, literally and on the page, is so soothing, smart, and lovely.

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Kenyazero
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For #pridemonth2020, I'm highlighting 30 openly LGBTQ+ authors. Janet Mock has been recognized by multiple organizations for her dedicated activism work. In addition to publishing multiple books, she is a TV writer and producer. #lgbtqvoices #pocvoices #transgender #lgbtq

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A testimony of adversity by diversity within the American collegiate and journalism systems of the early 2000s. Janet Mock is the epitome of class and fully represents the American Dream and how it can really be acheived. She is a strong, driven, intelligent, woman of color who just happens to have been born male.

Butterfinger I wish my hair looked like that. Beautiful. 4y
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MicheleinPhilly
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Her first memoir was one of my absolute favorites so I‘m looking forward to this. #LGBTBooks #QueerBooks

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cdreincarnate
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I didn‘t find this book to be life changing for me, but I‘m glad listened to it. Mock is a beautiful writer with a story worth telling. I highly recommend the audiobook because Mock is also a great narrator.

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bibliobliss
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• how do we grow as humans? by educating ourselves and opening up our minds to other experiences. I can‘t say “I understand you” until I‘ve honestly tried to listen... I‘m indulging a genuine interest in transgender identities and issues—not out of pure curiosity but also out of concern for my fellow human beings and their unique struggles. we all deserve our version of happiness. it shouldn‘t matter to society what that looks like •

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theshrinkette
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I spent my morning reading this book in one sitting. I'm in awe of this woman. Her writing is fantastic and her story is touching. I love that this was not a trans 101 memoir, rather, it's her story- of coming into her own, making her life, and existing in her spaces.

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Dogsitting this guy, and I finished up Surpassing Certainty. Maybe my expectations were too high, but I thought her first memoir was so well done and this one was just ..fine. Her experiences don't create a compelling narrative and the writing seems a bit choppy. 😕

Notafraidofwords Oh no. I'm listening to her first one on Audio. 7y
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lauralovesbooks1
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I find Mock's memoirs interesting, compelling and relatable. Her life experiences have been much different than my own, and I appreciated hearing her perspectives on gender, race, and color as well as about her relationships and career path. She doesn't owe anyone her personal story, but I am glad she has chosen to share it. This is particularly good on audio.

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Shawnta
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I started listening to this book this morning. I love the soothing sound of Janet Mock's voice.

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Listener15
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Such beautiful writing & insights by such an honest women, I can't sing the praises for her enough. Definitely read her first memoir "Redefining Realness" first just so you have a better understanding of everything that came before and influenced her 20s. Her courage in honesty just floors me. This book, just like her last one, is narrated by her and she does a stellar job. Then go check out her podcast funny and interesting. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

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Finished this on audio last night. I read Redefining Realness a few years ago and loved it so I knew I would want to read her second memoir. Given that I just turned 30 this year myself, its interesting to compare how our 20s shaped us. Our stories are not very similar on the surface, but finding your voice and knowing who you are things anyone can relate to, no matter the circumstances. Particularly recommend the audio by the author. 🙌🌈💜

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- The first time we fall, we are new to that experience. Nothing can quite compare to it, because you'll never be that young, that open, and that willing. But when you've loved and lost, when you're forced to grow and move on, let go and love again, you become cautious. You learn to protect yourself, to be on guard. You are never as available.

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BeveragesAndBooks
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Meandering, but poignant. A good read about growing up and into yourself.

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8little_paws
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Of course I loved this. Reading Janet Mock is like sitting down with a good friend. Here she discusses the beginnings of her career, sharing her story with friends, and her first real relationship. I think I prefer her first book to this one, but this was still fantastic.

WhatDeeReads Did you catch the very subtle shade toward the fans at very end? Where she's talking about her birthday party attendants being her people and not people in lines looking for a selfie and a personalization? 7y
8little_paws @WhatDeeReads haha! Good catch. But that's fair. 7y
WhatDeeReads @8little_paws True. It did still hurt a little though, since I had not 24 hours prior done just that. 😳 7y
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❤❤❤ punch me in the feels

Reggie There's this song by Natalia Lafourcade called Hasta la raiz. It talks about no matter what happens she won't forget her experiences that have caused her to grow. Those two sentences reminded me of it. 7y
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Best book of 2017 to date.

I really can't describe how good it is. It's so honest and forthright. Janet Mock allows her readers to know her completely. You know that she left out no details. Surpassing Certainty is beautifully told. I'm so grateful I got to read it and to hear her talk about it and to meet her.

#QueerBooks #TransBooks

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❤❤❤

WhatDeeReads This book is so damn good. 7y
8little_paws @WhatDeeReads I'm just at part 2 and loving it 7y
WhatDeeReads @8little_paws I didn't make it that far. Brain wouldn't focus. I'm about 90 pages in and every single one is flawless. 7y
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WhatDeeReads
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My afternoon plans.

Thanks to #PRLF17 and The Book Cellar for making this available to festival goers four days early.

#RiotGrams #LGBTQPride

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WhatDeeReads
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Greatest. Day. Ever. Believe the hype. She's just as brilliant and profound and kind and gorgeous as she seems. #Blessed #PRLF17

rachelm Great pic!! 7y
LeeRHarry What a fab photo!!! 😊 7y
WhatDeeReads @rachelm @LeeRHarry Thank you! There was a volunteer who took the pictures for each person. 7y
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8little_paws
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Screaming

MrBook 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
rachellayown Nice! 7y
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8little_paws
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I HAVE IT AND I'M WAITING FOR HER TO SPEAK RIGHT NOW!!!!!

Lacythebookworm That's awesome! Enjoy! 7y
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MorganNotMegan
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Guys, I met Janet Mock at #BookExpo yesterday 😍😍😍

OrangeMooseReads 😍 jealous! 7y
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lorannen
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Ran into the incredible Janet Mock yesterday at #BEA17. Can't wait to give this a read!

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kiminreverse
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Janet Mock has a new book coming out! Her previous book, Redefining Realness, was so well done, and I can't wait to see what she writes in this one. It's coming out in June but I pre-ordered.

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BookishFeminist
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Janet Mock just announced this on Twitter! Super excited for her new memoir. This one's about getting through her 20s.

#blackbooks #transbooks #lgbtbooks

Smrloomis Oooh! I didn't know she had written another one. Thanks for posting! 👍🏽 7y
MicheleinPhilly 😮👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 7y
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