Becoming Myself: The True Story of Thomas Who Became Sara (28 page)

BOOK: Becoming Myself: The True Story of Thomas Who Became Sara
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Taken at home in Midleton during a girlie night in, 2005.

My birth certificate.

My new name on my first ever qualification.

I was invited to the National College of Ireland to have my Industrial Relations graduation photo retaken as Sara in October 2007.

Taken with RTÉ director Alan Robinson during the shooting of the ‘Web of Desire’ documentary, May 2007.

Taken with RTÉ presenter Anna Nolan, also during the shooting of the documentary.

My first time to vote in a general election as Sara, May 2007.

With my sister Clare, who met me for the first time as Sara in August 2007.

With my sister Sophie, who met me on the same day, August 2007.

At the photoshoot for the book cover of
Becoming Myself
, July 2007.

Happy being me.

Gill & Macmillan
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© Sara-Jane Cromwell 2008, 2015
First published by Gill & Macmillan 2008
This ebook edition published by Gill & Macmillan 2015

978 07171 4388 7 (print)
978 07171 6468 4 (epub)
978 07171 6469 1 (mobi)

Cover design by www.create.ie
Cover photograph by www.paulkellyphotographer.com

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or
transmitted in any form or by any means, without permission of the
publishers.

A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

The website addresses referred to in this book were correct at the time of first publication.

About the Author

Sara-Jane Cromwell is a successful business woman. This is her first book.

About Gill & Macmillan

Gill & Macmillan’s story begins in 1856 when Michael Henry Gill, then printer for Dublin University, purchased the publishing and bookselling business of James McGlashan, forming McGlashan & Gill. Some years later, in 1875, the company name was changed to M.H. Gill & Son. Gill & Macmillan as we know it today was established in 1968 as a result of an association with Macmillan of London. There was also a bookshop, popularly known as Gills, located on Dublin’s O’Connell Street for 123 years until it eventually closed in 1979. Today our bookshop can be found online at
www.gillmacmillanbooks.ie
.

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