Jennifer Finney Boylan Books in Order
Jennifer Finney Boylan is a celebrated author and professor, known for her incisive and compassionate storytelling. Her writing has been praised by esteemed literary figures, including Edward Albee, who lauded her "levitating wit" and "humane concern." Boylan's memoir, She's Not There, published in 2003, broke ground as one of the first bestselling works by a transgender American author, previously writing under the name James Boylan. The book's enduring popularity has led to multiple printings and widespread adoption in educational settings, accompanied by a readers' guide and insightful afterword by Richard Russo. She's Not There won the Lambda Literary Foundation Award in 2004 and has been translated into numerous foreign editions, earning praise from Anna Quindlen as "a very funny memoir of growing up confused, and a very smart consideration of what it means to be a woman." Boylan's subsequent memoir, I'm Looking Through You, explores her childhood in a haunted house, weaving together themes of identity and family history.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Jennifer Finney Boylan
- #1AmazonShe's Not There(2003)
- #2AmazonI'm Looking Through You(2008)
- #3AmazonStuck in the Middle with You(2013)
- #4AmazonCleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us(2025)
- #5AmazonHow Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity(2008)
- #6AmazonTruth and Dare: 20 Tales of Heartbreak and Happiness(2011)
- #7AmazonThe Bitch Is Back(2016)
About Jennifer Finney Boylan
Jennifer Finney Boylan is a celebrated author and professor, known for her incisive and compassionate storytelling. Her writing has been praised by esteemed literary figures, including Edward Albee, who lauded her "levitating wit" and "humane concern." Boylan's memoir, She's Not There, published in 2003, broke ground as one of the first bestselling works by a transgender American author, previously writing under the name James Boylan. The book's enduring popularity has led to multiple printings and widespread adoption in educational settings, accompanied by a readers' guide and insightful afterword by Richard Russo. She's Not There won the Lambda Literary Foundation Award in 2004 and has been translated into numerous foreign editions, earning praise from Anna Quindlen as "a very funny memoir of growing up confused, and a very smart consideration of what it means to be a woman." Boylan's subsequent memoir, I'm Looking Through You, explores her childhood in a haunted house, weaving together themes of identity and family history.
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