From Publishers Weekly
Ten years ago in New York City, Miss Vera founded the only finishing school for "boys who want to be girls," and remains its stern headmistress. Much of her advice for the aspiring cross-dresser is old fashioned common sense flavored with street smarts: choose your tranny (transvestite, of course) name with some care; at minimum always have beard cover, false eyelashes, groomed eyebrows and a well-maintained wig on hand. Not only will she help aspiring girls select the perfect head of hair, she'll also point them to a wealth of information and goods to be found on the Internet. Miss Vera dishes out healthy servings of self-esteem and encouragement along with the brutal facts about high heels and hair removal, and the ethics of underwear stealing: it's ok for kids, but "adults go shopping." Miss Vera and her staff are committed to helping everyone get in touch with his or her "inner sissy," and remind us all that since "life is art," it's best lived with tolerance, creativity and flair.
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?Looking fabulous is so much easier, thanks to Miss Vera.?
?RuPaul
?Don?t shed another tear, Cinderella, your femme fatale fairy godmother has arrived! Read this book and you?ll be the belle of the ball in no time!?
?Lily Burana, author of
Strip City: A Stripper?s Farewell Journey Across America?Everything you always wanted to know about cross-dressing but didn?t know who to ask. I?m not a cross-dresser myself?he doth protest too much!?but I do enjoy reading fun, charming, sexy, and informative books like this one.?
?Jonathan Ames, author of
The Extra Man?Smart girls know that a natural look requires the best tools and trimmings. Veronica Vera?s dictionary cum bible teaches you how to make the most of what you?ve got.?
?Tracy Quan, author of
Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl?Miss Vera?s Cross-Dress for Success is a book I highly recommend.?
?Vern L. Bullough, R.N., Ph.D., co-author of
Cross Dressing, Sex, and Gender --
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