Annabel
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5.0 • 5 Ratings
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
En 1968, dans un village côtier du Labrador, un enfant mystérieux voit le jour. Ni tout à fait homme ni tout à fait femme, les deux à la fois. Il n'y a que trois personnes qui sachent le secret. Les parents de l'enfant, Jacinta et Treadway, et une voisine, Thomasina, capable de tenir sa langue. Les parents décident pour l'enfant quel sera son sexe aux yeux de la société. Mais, à mesure qu'il grandira, son autre « nature » refusera de se taire et l'accompagnera tout au long de sa découverte du monde, aussi fidèle que son ombre.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Isolated as Croyden Harbour may be from the social upheaval of 1968, the tiny village on the southeast Labrador coast plays host to its own revolution in Winter's sincere, self-serious debut. Jacinta and Treadway Blake are like any other couple in town he's away on the trapline all winter, she's confined to domestic life. But the clarity of traditional gender roles begins to unravel when Jacinta gives birth to a hermaphrodite. Both Treadway and the local doctor decide the baby will be brought up as a boy he's named Wayne, and his female genitalia are sewn shut. Meanwhile, Jacinta's friend Thomasina, quietly tends to the spiritual development of the child's female identity. Kept in the dark about his condition for most of his childhood, Wayne struggles to live up to the manly standards imposed by his well-meaning if curmudgeonly father, but when adolescence rolls around, Wayne's body reveals a number of surprises and becomes a battleground of physiology, identity, and sexual discovery. Though delivered at times with a heavy hand, the novel's moral of acceptance and understanding is sure to win Winter many fans.