![]() ![]() Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness in part about a society in where there is (basically) no set gender. I also thought Middlesex was more of a sci-fi book looking at gender, something akin to Ursula K. I’d often think of it as Middlemarch, which is not this book but in fact a novel by George Eliot published in the 1870s. Long Review: For whatever reason, I have always had these weird misconceptions about this book. One Sentence Review: Eugenides book is exactly the sort of educational and historical fiction that I love to read, so I was definitely wasn’t disappointed in this book. ![]() One Sentence Summary: Middlesex is both a sprawling immigrant family epic and an intensely personal story about one person trying to find their identity among challenging circumstances. ![]()
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