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Annabel by kathleen winter
Annabel by kathleen winter






annabel by kathleen winter

In Annabel, she has written a novel that pulses with its own rapturous energy. Kathleen Winter - Born a boy and a girl but raised as a boy, Wayne or 'Annabel' struggles with his identity growing up. “Some know, from birth, that their homeland has a respiratory system, that it pulls energy from rock and mountain and water and gravitational activity beyond earth, and that it breathes energy in return,” Winter writes. Award-winning Canadian author Kathleen Winters Annabel is a stunning debut novel about the family of a mixed-gendered child born into a rural hunting community.

annabel by kathleen winter

Winter’s haunted Labrador hinterland is the novel’s most vividly rendered creation. Winter’s prose is simple, but true to its setting: its lilting cadence recalls an East Coast ballad.

annabel by kathleen winter

While Treadway’s stoicism and Wayne’s passivity may be frustrating, they are achingly real. The novel’s characters are sensitively drawn, their inner lives rich and nuanced. Even Annabel, his secret female self, christened by a family friend, is a construct of gender divisions. Wayne’s problem is not his anatomy, but the social labels that work to isolate the various components of his identity. Set on the icy Labrador coast, Kathleen Winter’s Annabel follows Wayne from birth to young adulthood as he struggles with his desire to dance and fascination with synchronized swimming. Although he is intersex, he is raised as a boy, groomed for a rugged life of trapping and hunting by his gruff father, Treadway. Like so many heroes of fiction, Wayne Blake is born different.








Annabel by kathleen winter