Trans Joy in Literature: 10 Uplifting Books to Add to Your TBR

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Let’s be real: for a long time, queer stories, and specifically trans stories, were synonymous with "tragedy." We’ve all seen the tropes. The heartbreak, the isolation, the "Bury Your Gays" endings that left us staring at the ceiling at 3 AM. But it’s March 2026, and the literary landscape is shifting. We aren't just looking for survival anymore; we’re looking for thriving.

At Readwithpride.com, we believe that seeing yourself reflected in a story of success, magic, and romance is a revolutionary act. Trans joy isn't just a buzzword; it’s a necessary fuel for our community. Whether you’re looking for gay romance novels, high-stakes fantasy, or a cozy slice-of-life memoir, there is a wealth of uplifting trans content waiting to be devoured.

If your TBR pile isn't already teetering on the edge of collapse, it’s about to. Here are 10 uplifting books that celebrate trans identity in all its vibrant, joyful glory.


1. Gender Euphoria by Laura Kate Dale

If you need an immediate mood boost, this is your starting line. This 2021 collection moves the spotlight away from the clinical "dysphoria" and onto the "euphoria", that spark of "Yes, this is me!" nineteen trans, non-binary, and intersex people share stories that remind us that existing outside the binary is an adventure, a relief, and a celebration. It’s the literary equivalent of a warm hug from someone who truly gets it.

2. Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas

Groundbreaking? Yes. Heart-melting? Absolutely. Aiden Thomas made history with this YA paranormal romance. We follow Yadriel, a trans boy determined to prove his status as a brujo to his traditional Latinx family. When he accidentally summons the ghost of the school’s resident "bad boy," Julian Diaz, things get… complicated. It’s a story of acceptance, ancient magic, and a romance so sweet it’ll make your teeth ache. It’s a staple for any gay book club looking for intersectional joy.

A transmasculine Latino man shares a magical romantic moment with a spirit, celebrating trans joy in fiction.

3. Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki

Imagine a story that blends cursed violins, a Faustian bargain with the devil, and a trans runaway who finds family in the most unexpected of places (including an interstellar donut shop). Ryka Aoki crafts a masterpiece that manages to address the hardships of trans life while pivoting sharply toward a future filled with hope, music, and literal magic. It’s queer fiction at its most imaginative.

4. If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo

While this book does touch on the challenges of starting over, its core is a beautiful YA romance. Amanda is the new girl in town, and she just wants to fit in. When she meets Grant, she starts to realize that she deserves the "happily ever after" that cis characters get by default. It’s a pivotal piece of LGBTQ+ fiction that prioritizes the leading lady's right to be loved and understood.

5. Summer Fun by Jeanne Thornton

Told through letters, this epistolary novel is a trippy, beautiful journey. It centers on a young trans woman obsessed with a legendary (and fictional) 1960s surf-rock band. It’s about the art we consume, the icons we build, and how we find ourselves in the cracks of pop culture. It’s warming, moving, and uniquely trans in its perspective on fandom and identity.


Why Trans Joy Matters in the 2026 Gay Books Scene

As we look at the most anticipated mm romance releases 2026, there is a noticeable and beautiful trend: the integration of transmasculine protagonists into mainstream M/M books. For years, MM romance books often ignored the "T" in LGBTQ+, but the tide is turning. We are seeing more gay romance books where the "M" in M/M includes trans men, leading to narratives that are richer, deeper, and more authentic.

If you’re browsing the Readwithpride.com store, you’ll see that the demand for steamy MM romance and heartfelt gay fiction that includes trans experiences is at an all-time high.

A joyful gay couple, including a trans partner, reading MM romance books in a sun-drenched apartment.

6. Finding Home by Hari Conner

If you prefer your stories with stunning visuals, this comic is a must-read. It’s a slow-burn romance set in a world of nature magic and healing. The tenderness between the characters is almost unbearable (in a good way!). It’s about finding where you belong: not just in a place, but in a person.

7. Trans Mission by Alex Bertie

Subtitle: "My Quest to a Beard." This memoir is famous for its humor. Alex Bertie documents his transition journey with a wit that makes it accessible and deeply relatable. While it offers practical advice, its greatest gift is the celebration of self-acceptance. It’s a reminder that the journey to becoming yourself is allowed to be fun.

8. Life as a Unicorn by Amrou Al-Kadhi

Amrou Al-Kadhi’s memoir is a dazzling exploration of drag, creativity, and queer identity. It’s funny, it’s fierce, and it celebrates the power of self-expression. By using the metaphor of the unicorn, Al-Kadhi shows how being "different" is actually a superpower. For those who love gay literature that pushes boundaries, this is a top-tier pick.

9. All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson

This "memoir-manifesto" is a tender, compassive look at growing up Black and queer. While it deals with heavy themes, Johnson’s voice is one of a mentor and a protector. It’s a book written to give young queer people the tools to love themselves fiercely. It’s essential reading for anyone following LGBTQ+ reading lists this year.

10. My Life in Transition by Julia Kaye

Julia Kaye’s slice-of-life comics are some of the most honest depictions of transition out there. They capture the small moments: the tiny victories, the awkward encounters, and the quiet joys of waking up as yourself. It’s relatable, poignant, and ultimately, very hopeful.


The Intersection of Trans Joy and 2026 MM Romance

In the world of gay contemporary romance, we are seeing a massive surge in "trans for trans" (T4T) romances and MM romance books featuring trans men in high-heat, high-emotion tropes. From "enemies to lovers" to "forced proximity," the best MM romance of 2026 is inclusive.

If you’re looking for new releases to fill your Kindle, keep an eye out for titles like The Swordsman's Compass or explore the latest gay historical romance that unearths the hidden trans figures of our past.

A transmasculine couple in historical clothing sharing a romantic look in a garden from a gay historical romance.

Tips for your 2026 Reading Journey:

  • Support Trans Authors: The best way to ensure more "trans joy" stories is to buy them! Check out Readwithpride.com for the latest LGBTQ+ ebooks.
  • Join a Community: Whether it’s a gay book club or a BookTok community, sharing these stories amplifies their impact.
  • Leave Reviews: Help other readers find their next favorite gay love story by leaving a quick review on sites like Amazon or Goodreads.

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Whether you're into gay thriller, gay fantasy romance, or MM historical romance, there is a trans story waiting to light up your world. Let’s make 2026 the year we prioritize our joy.

Happy reading, everyone!

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