Were I Not A Girl

The Inspiring and True Story of Dr. James Barry

Illustrated by Lauren Simkin Berke
Ebook (EPUB FXL CPB)
On sale Oct 20, 2020 | 40 Pages | 9781984849076
Age 4-8 years | Preschool - 3
Reading Level: Lexile AD780L | Fountas & Pinnell Q
This unique picture book biography tells the story of Dr. James Barry, born female, who lived as a man from age 18 to his death.

Like other girls of her time, Margaret Bulkley didn't go to school. She wouldn't grow up to own property, be a soldier, a doctor, or hold any job other than perhaps maid or governor--such was a girl's lot in 19th century England. And was she comfortable born in a girl's body? We will never know. What we do know is that at the age of 18, she tugged off her stockings and dress, cut her red-gold curls, and vanished. In her place appeared a young man. Margaret became James Barry. James would attend medical school, become a doctor and a soldier, travel the world. He would fall in love, deliver babies, and fight in a duel. And he would live a rich full life.

Here is a picure book that is both a fascinating and sensitively drawn portrait of someone who would not be undervalued, and an important introduction to the concept of gender identity.
  • NOMINEE | 2022
    Rhode Island Children's Book Award
  • SELECTION | 2021
    Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year
“Recommended for biography collections, especially those looking to include more books that cover LGBTQ+ history.” —School Library Journal

“A remarkable life is given a sensitive portrayal in this picture-book biography.” The Horn Book
LISA ROBINSON's first picture book for Schwartz & Wade, due out in March 2020, is Madame Saqui: Revolutionary Rope Dancer. Born in Uganda to two Peace Corp volunteers who would eventually become world-traveling diplomats, Lisa has lived all over the world, including Seattle, Dakar, London, and Moscow. In addition to writing, she works as a psychotherapist. Visit her at author-lisa-robinson.com.

LAUREN SIMKIN BERKE is an award-winning illustrator, working with clients such as the New York Times, Smithsonian magazine, and Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance. Berke's artwork has graced covers of books such as Katie Rain Hill's Rethinking Normal, the Paris Review's The Writer's Chapbook, and the first edition of Susan Stryker's Transgender History. This is their first picture book. Visit them at simkinberke.com.

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This unique picture book biography tells the story of Dr. James Barry, born female, who lived as a man from age 18 to his death.

Like other girls of her time, Margaret Bulkley didn't go to school. She wouldn't grow up to own property, be a soldier, a doctor, or hold any job other than perhaps maid or governor--such was a girl's lot in 19th century England. And was she comfortable born in a girl's body? We will never know. What we do know is that at the age of 18, she tugged off her stockings and dress, cut her red-gold curls, and vanished. In her place appeared a young man. Margaret became James Barry. James would attend medical school, become a doctor and a soldier, travel the world. He would fall in love, deliver babies, and fight in a duel. And he would live a rich full life.

Here is a picure book that is both a fascinating and sensitively drawn portrait of someone who would not be undervalued, and an important introduction to the concept of gender identity.

Awards

  • NOMINEE | 2022
    Rhode Island Children's Book Award
  • SELECTION | 2021
    Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year

Reviews

“Recommended for biography collections, especially those looking to include more books that cover LGBTQ+ history.” —School Library Journal

“A remarkable life is given a sensitive portrayal in this picture-book biography.” The Horn Book

Author

LISA ROBINSON's first picture book for Schwartz & Wade, due out in March 2020, is Madame Saqui: Revolutionary Rope Dancer. Born in Uganda to two Peace Corp volunteers who would eventually become world-traveling diplomats, Lisa has lived all over the world, including Seattle, Dakar, London, and Moscow. In addition to writing, she works as a psychotherapist. Visit her at author-lisa-robinson.com.

LAUREN SIMKIN BERKE is an award-winning illustrator, working with clients such as the New York Times, Smithsonian magazine, and Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance. Berke's artwork has graced covers of books such as Katie Rain Hill's Rethinking Normal, the Paris Review's The Writer's Chapbook, and the first edition of Susan Stryker's Transgender History. This is their first picture book. Visit them at simkinberke.com.