Annabel
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2010
464
Novel • Fiction
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Modern Classic FictionLabrador, Canada • 1960s
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LGBTQ+2010
Adult
18+ years
In Annabel by Kathleen Winter, a person named Wayne is born intersex in 1968 rural Canada. The story explores Wayne's identity journey amidst societal and familial expectations. As Wayne navigates complex relationships and self-discovery, the narrative delves into themes of gender identity and belonging.
Contemplative
Melancholic
Mysterious
Bittersweet
Emotional
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Annabel by Kathleen Winter is lauded for its lyrical prose and exploration of identity and duality. Critics praise its vivid setting and emotional depth but note a slow pace and occasional lapses in character development. The novel's handling of gender themes is insightful yet receives mixed reactions regarding its execution.
A reader of Annabel by Kathleen Winter likely enjoys character-driven narratives exploring gender identity and duality. Similar to fans of Jeffrey Eugenides's Middlesex, they appreciate lyrical prose and rural settings, valuing deep psychological insights and stories about self-discovery and belonging.
12,629 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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464
Novel • Fiction
•
Modern Classic FictionLabrador, Canada • 1960s
•
LGBTQ+2010
Adult
18+ years
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