Children’s Book About Women Features Rachel Levine

An upcoming addition to a children’s book series about females will celebrate Biden administration official Rachel Levine.

Currently, Levine works as the 17th Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

The children’s book addresses Levine as if he is actually a woman, using female pronouns when referring to him.

“And Rachel was born transgender, or trans for short. That means that she was born with a boy body, but on the inside, in her mind and in her heart, she was a girl,” reads the book. “The first time that Rachel knew for sure that she was a trans girl was when she was five years old.”

BlazeMedia reported that the story is introduced by the child of Hillary and Bill Clinton, Chelsea, and is slated to come out on June 6.

“Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller “She Persisted” by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger comes a chapter book series about women who spoke up and rose up against the odds–including Rachel Levine!” explained a description of the book. “As the first openly transgender government official to hold an office that requires Senate confirmation, the first openly transgender four-star officer in uniform service, and the first female four-star admiral in the commissioned corps, Rachel Levine faced many obstacles throughout her life. But she persisted through them all and showed kids of all genders that they can succeed in their dreams too.”

Levine, who is the first gender-confused official to be confirmed by the Senate, notably drew controversy after it was revealed he has advocated in favor of chemically castrating children who have doubts surrounding their sexuality.

Upon being confronted over whether he believed a child is capable of consenting to a so-called change in gender, Levine refused to provide a direct answer.