Selected Product: | Middlesex: A Novel Paperback Author: Jeffrey Eugenides Publisher: Picador Release Date: 2002-09-16 ISBN-10: 0312422156 ISBN-13: 9780312422158 List Price: $15.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Water for Elephants: A Novel ISBN-10: 1565125606 ISBN-13: 9781565125605 List Price:$13.95 The Road (Oprah's Book Club) ISBN-10: 0307387895 ISBN-13: 9780307387899 List Price:$14.95 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan: A Novel ISBN-10: 0812968069 ISBN-13: 9780812968064 List Price:$14.00 Love in the Time of Cholera (Vintage International) ISBN-10: 0307387143 ISBN-13: 9780307387141 List Price:$14.95 The Virgin Suicides ISBN-10: 0446670251 ISBN-13: 9780446670258 List Price:$13.99 |
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That being said, Jeffrey Eugenides is a beautiful writer. I could taste the Greek air and smell the sour streets of Detroit.
The issues in this book were handled with respect, and Eugenides allowed the world's true perceptions to seep in through the character's description of himself. | From a pediatric Urology Nurse's view point, well done | Customer Rating: | I am a pediatric urology nurse by profession. Intersex was a specialty of the physician I worked with for years. These days, ambiguous genitalia is treated with a great deal of care, compassion and concern. There is a supreme effort at identifying the correct genetic disposition of children too inky to be dinky and to dinky to be inky at birth. Whole courses are taught about it. And despite what the Society for Hermaphrodites with an attitude say, medical professionals try their best not to gender assign someone based on what they think best.
That said, this work of fiction was a great read. I read it when it first came out, and again when I was given a copy years later. I also loved the family history and the glimpse into Greek America, of a sort. |
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