another, definitely TG novel from Kindle Buffet

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Gypsy Moon by Pamela Anders

In the spring of 2004, Philip Anders ingested the first of what would be a daily dose of 4mg estrogen tablets. From that moment forward, his life would change forever. During the agonizingly slow transformation from male to female, he would lose a 22 year career in journalism, his marriage, his home, his savings, and most of his friends. Faced with the specter of homelessness, he embarked on a three year adventure as an over the road truck driver.

Gypsy Moon chronicles Pamela Rose Anders’ travels across the highways of America, as well as the single most difficult journey of all; transitioning from a male to female truck driver. Packed with a medley of humorous adventures, moments of fear, loneliness and despair, terrifying encounters, bigotry, and unexpected friendships; Gypsy Moon presents an insightful view of the incredible courage and strength required to complete this journey.

You will laugh. You will cry. You will feel her anguish. You will revel in her triumph. Most of all, you will understand.
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And while not TG, one similar to many stories here:
Stirring Up Trouble by Julie Alexander

Zoe Miller is a 15-year-old witch with a talent for potions. She's working hard to find a substitute for toad slime. Since fat-free margarine has been found to be a substitute for dead man's toe, she's hopeful that she'll find one.
Then there's all the so-called normal stuff. Like high school, her annoyingly selfish "friend" Anya, and her crush on Anya's ex-boyfriend Jake.
Now, Zoe's dad is dating Jake's mom, and things are getting more and more complicated. If only Zoe could brew a potion or two and set everything straight. Zoe can't. If she brews a self-serving potion, bad things will happen to her appearance. Like a crooked nose, giant wart, green skin, rotting teeth--the whole ugly witch stereotype.
Zoe's tired of fate interfering so cruelly in her life. Can you really blame her for putting her potions to not-so-good use and stirring up trouble?

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link?

Abigail Drew.

Sorry, I added a couple of links

One is to Kindle Buffet, the other directly to Gypsy Moon.

But any time, to reach the main Kindle Buffet, just Google 'Kindle Buffet'

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

Holly

Thanks

Got it. Thanks again Holly.

For those that aren't familiar with Amazon Kindle electronic buying/ordering. If you have an Amazon account, it only takes one click for the transaction. There's no review screen like there is with a physical item. Not a big issue with these free items, but it's easy to buy something you may not intend to if you're not paying attention.