Annabel
"Boy or girl?" It’s the one question people feel safe asking a new mother, since it can hardly cause offence. But what if the answer isn’t straightforward? Even today, in our supposedly broad-minded age, you’d feel a bombshell had been dropped if the proud parent were to reply simply: "Both."
In Annabel, an intersex baby – one testicle, a penis, one ovary, a womb and a vagina, since you ask – is born to Jacinta. It’s 1968, and she lives in a remote Canadian hamlet with her husband, Treadway, a trapper of few words but strong principles. It is he who decides that the child will be brought up as a boy, to the eternal sorrow of Jacinta, who, unlike him, is quite capable of encompassing her baby’s male and female identities in her love. She feels she has lost a daughter, and a friend secretly christens the baby Annabel behind the minister’s back. So, with a little help from the doctors, young Wayne unwittingly starts life as a boy with, as he puts it later on, a girl curled up inside him. Read on…




about 1 year ago
im not much of a reader but that looks interesting!
about 1 year ago
A very interesting review. My guess is the book would have much to say about the author. Is it really possible to put one’s self in the shoes of an intersexual? I think it would be a real challange no matter what the motivation may be. From the get-go the isolative setting is an interesting choice.
about 1 year ago
I wonder if the lacklustre review actually stems from the author’s unfamiliarity with the subject matter. Regardless, I’ll probably check it out. I really enjoyed Middlesex, so if it’s at all similar, I may still enjoy Annabel despite some random reviewer’s esteemed opinion. Plus, I’m a sucker for intellectually erotic book covers.
about 1 year ago
I personally know three intersex people. One I had no idea and she just confessed it one day. In any event, I also know the personal struggles they have had and how poorly societal forces have acted upon them…including and certainly not limited to, doctors/professionals. Therefore any subject mater that portrays intersex individuals in a truthful manner is worth reading.
about 1 year ago
What an interesting premise! I think I may read this one!
about 1 year ago
Having recently read the book, I highly recommend it.