Were I Not A Girl

The Inspiring and True Story of Dr. James Barry

Illustrated by Lauren Simkin Berke
$4.99 US
RH Childrens Books | Schwartz & Wade
On sale Oct 20, 2020 | 9781984849076
Age 4-8 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD780L | Fountas & Pinnell Q
Sales rights: World
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

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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

Praise

“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