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Middlesex
This is the story of Calliope/Cal, a hermafrodite born and raised as a girl, who later on became a man. The personal story of Callie/Cal is interwoven with that of the Stephanides family whose grandfather and grandmother flew a massacre in Turkey and emigrated to the United States. Cal/Callie starts ... (continue)
This is the story of Calliope/Cal, a hermafrodite born and raised as a girl, who later on became a man. The personal story of Callie/Cal is interwoven with that of the Stephanides family whose grandfather and grandmother flew a massacre in Turkey and emigrated to the United States. Cal/Callie starts narrating the story from his/her grandparents because he/she thinks that their story and their union might have determined his/her being a middle sex.
All in all, an interesting reading.
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