. . . . . "Nick was born in a boy's body, but has always felt like a girl inside. Nick's family supports him when he says he no longer wants to be called a boy or dress like a boy; \"Always remember to be who you are Nick. Remember that we love you, and we are so proud of you.\" (p. 17). Nick's parents find a group for families like theirs. With their support, Nick expresses a desire to be addressed as \"she\", and then to be named \"Hope.\" Based on the author's experiences with her children."@en . "Juvenile works"@en . . . "Fiction"@en . "Be who you are"@en . . . . . .