Annabel, Kathleen Winter
Annabel, Kathleen Winter
List: $24.99 | Sale: $17.50
Club: $12.49

Annabel

Author: Kathleen Winter

Narrator: Tandy Cronyn

Unabridged: 11 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/16/2011

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Kathleen Winter's poignant debut novel was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. In it, Winter explores society's views of gender identity through the eyes of a child born with male and female sex organs. At their doctor's urging, the Blakes decide to raise their child as a boy, Wayne, giving him hormones to suppress his feminine physical traits. But after discovering the secret about his body, Wayne decides to stop taking his medication and lets his body develop naturally. "A compelling, gracefully written novel ."-Kirkus Reviews

Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on June 21, 2022

HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!! this book is lovely, but it is a mostly subdued novel about an intersexed child raised as a boy, whose fully operational vagina is sewn up at birth and kept a secret from him until a little health issue brings it to light. this is not a broad, epic tale like Middlesex. it is a sub......more

Goodreads review by Florence (Lefty) on May 11, 2013

Written with compassion this extremely well received debut novel tells the story of raising a hermaphrodite child in a remote Labrador Village. At its core is the father’s misguided decision to give the child a normal life by dictating he is male, a choice that requires burying his female side with......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on July 23, 2011

I finished "Annabel" just a couple days ago. And i have to say that i'm incredibly ambivalent. On the one hand, i was completely engrossed, especially as Wayne was hitting puberty and starting to discover that, yeah, things were quite as should be expected with his body. I found the book beautifully......more

Goodreads review by Vonia on November 15, 2021

As can be expected, "Annabel" is being compared to Eugenide's Pulitzer-Winning "Middlesex", which I have shelved on my all time favorites. In my opinion, although these two novels are medically about the same thing, an intersex youth adapting to life, the similarities do not continue much further. U......more