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10,000 Dresses by Marcus Ewert
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Nov 04, 2008 | ISBN 9781583228500

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Praise

“Three cheers for Bailey, whose creativity and artistic vision will inspire readers of all ages to celebrate exactly who they are.” —Leslea Newman, author of Heather Has Two Mommies

“My own favorite (and one of my daughters’ favorite) books about being a ‘gender variant’ kid, 10,000 Dresses by Marcus Ewert. Bailey is a little girl whose family are all convinced that she is a boy. At night she dreams of beautiful dresses and by day she tries to share her visions with the world. Her family all refuse to listen, but in the end, she meets someone who understands and together they make her dream designs come true.” —Lesbian Family

“I love this book! If I had read it growing up, I might have felt better about my dress-wearing habit.” —Isaac Mizrahi

“Marcus Ewert’s 10,000 Dresses is a joyous book about self-acceptance and identity. It is also the only children’s picture book that features an openly transgender protagonist, and does so with both sensitivity and celebration.” Philadelphia Gay News

“If you are a member of an LGBT family with young children, or the friend or ally of an LGBT family with young children, and want to expose your children to what the broad LGBT community looks like, you need to expose yourself and these children to the picture book 10,000 Dresses.” –Pam’s House Blend

“Bailey is a wonderful creation, but then again so are the dresses she dreams up; the illustrations by Rex Ray have a sleek, artful look.” –Edge Boston

Awards

Stonewall Children’s and Young Adult Literature Award HONOR 2009

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