This book is a melting pot of times and themes: family secrets, turn of the century Greece, Detroit, hermaphrodites and lesbians, teenage angst, to name a few. Suprisingly Stephanides makes all of this work in a amazingly good read. The author's voice is like listening to a wise cracking friend who has become somewhat self-actualized. Overall, this is an enjoyable read.
On another note, should I read into the fact that this is the second book about intersexism that I've read this year?
Kelly
On another note, should I read into the fact that this is the second book about intersexism that I've read this year?
Kelly
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