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Stephanie Stephanie Anne Lloyd

Stephanie By Stephanie Anne Lloyd

Stephanie by Stephanie Anne Lloyd


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Summary

This is an autobiography of Keith Michael Hull, who after years of marriage became convinced that he should have been born a woman and became Stephanie Anne Lloyd. The book offers an insight into the phenomenon of living as both a man and a woman.

Stephanie Summary

Stephanie: A Girl in a Million by Stephanie Anne Lloyd

Stephanie Ann Lloyd was born Keith Michael Hull in 1946. He married and fathered three children, but after years of marriage, his growing conviction that he should have been born a woman drove him to attempted suicide. He then decided to become Stephanie. It cost him his wife, his children, his friends and his job as a company executive. Abandoned and unemployable, Stephanie spent a long period as a prostitute before earning enough to set herself up in business. Now remarried, she is a stepmother and runs a successful group of companies catering for transvestites and transsexuals. Stephanie's story is a tribute to her courage and determination, as well as an insight into the phenomenon of living as both a man and a woman. Stephanie Ann Lloyd is married to her business partner David Booth. They own Mapleleaf Holdings, which inludes three shops called Transformation, a gender clinic, a mail order company and an introduction agency. She has appeared many times on television and in newspapers. Sandra Sedgbeer works in advertising and is a freelance writer. She is the author of The Sensuous Slimmer, The Single Parent Survival Guide, and Sexual Power.

Additional information

GOR002857898
9780852239278
0852239270
Stephanie: A Girl in a Million by Stephanie Anne Lloyd
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Ebury Publishing
19910606
192
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