Trans in the Time of Trump
by Hope Abbigail Nulf
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Pub Date 9 Feb 2026 | Archive Date 18 Feb 2026
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Description
Trans in the Time of Trump by Hope Abbigail Nulf is a poignant, thought-provoking collection that captures the intersection of personal identity, political resistance, and art. Born from the author's experiences of surviving trauma, transitioning, and discovering resilience, this book combines raw humor, activism, and deep insight into the current political landscape.
Through her character "Doodle," Nulf expresses complex emotions about identity, gender, and societal pressures, offering readers a unique, humorous perspective on the struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community in an increasingly divisive world. This first of nine Doodle books explores the power of art to speak truth to power, inviting readers to join a movement of resistance, hope, and courage in the face of tyranny.
With illustrations that convey both personal pain and joy, Trans in the Time of Trump is a powerful declaration that art can heal, inspire, and fuel activism.
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| ISBN | 9798279129447 |
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Featured Reviews
Eric M, Reviewer
The book was silly in the best way.
We are living in the scariest timeline and sometimes you need humour to get the point across. The sad part is not enough people will appreciate this book and that we need to see truth right now.
Thanks to NetGallery and the publisher for this arc in exchange for my honest review.
Ah. Yeah. I felt this.
It's an entire book of silly doodles, but doodles that embody the current state of U.S.; doodles that show the in depths emotions of both trans pain and trans joy.
I really appreciated what Nulf did here. Bringing whimsy and a different kind of storytelling to real life circumstances. So many of her thoughts reflected my own and left me constantly thinking, "yeah, same." It makes you feel a little less alone reading these kinds of stories.
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