<b>“A brave, powerful memoir” (<i>People</i>) that will change the way we look at identity and equality in this country, from the activist elected as the first openly transgender state senator in U.S. history</b><br><b><br>“The energy and vigor Sarah has brought to the fight for equality is ever present in this book.”—Vice President Kamala Harris</b><br><br><b>“If you’re living your own internal struggle, this book can help you find a way to live authentically, fully, and freely. . . . Let it show that we are all created equal and entitled to be treated with dignity and respect.”—President Joe Biden, from the foreword</b><br><br>Before she became the first transgender person to speak at a national political convention in 2016 at the age of twenty-six, Sarah McBride struggled with the decision to come out—not just to her family but to the students of American University, where she was serving as student body president. She