If you ever wondered what it would be like if your husband transitioned to womanhood, this is an excellent book to read. It is a peek into a human experience that most people don't ever go through, but should know about.
It is a simply told tale featuring two good people dealing with a situation for which they have few role models or literary characters and little medical advice to guide them. They depend on their sense of right and wrong, good and bad. The deeper they get into Deborah's transition, the more company and support they find they have. In that sense, the book is uplifting—folks are generally willing to go along with another person's choices, with one caveat...the closer these folks are, the harder it is for them to accept a change of gender.
Watching these two good people make their way through this experience will hone your compassion, inform your mind, and strengthen your heart.