Detransition, Baby

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Torrey Peters: Detransition, Baby (2021, Random House Publishing Group)

English language

Published Nov. 9, 2021 by Random House Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-593-13338-5
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5 stars (8 reviews)

7 editions

Bold and Ambitious

4 stars

It was clear how much joy the author had in having the platform and she grabbed it with both hands to make the most of it. She had no fear of going after tough issues.

I enjoyed the different characterization of Reese and Ames, and the contrast between their experiences.

I don't need everything spelled out, but I would have appreciated a little more closure with the ending, especially with the book seeming to slow down in the last quarter.

Quick Review of Detransition, Baby

4 stars

This book had some incredible meditations and explorations of life as a trans person; how trans people relate to each other, themselves, and cis people; and trans parenthood. A really touching and well-written story, I found it painfully relatable and more than once had to stop reading to process the depth of emotions it was evoking.

An excavation of the crevices of the human heart

4 stars

I feel a need to start out by explaining that this is not my sort of book. Usually when books are not my sort of book, I simply do not read them. This one, however, engaged me sufficiently to pull me effortlessly through all the bits that were not shaped in a way familiar to me, which is very much to its credit.

The general shape of this book is as follows. Ames is living a somewhat boring (to me? But also to him, I think) job at an ad agency and having somewhat thrilling (to him, mostly) sex with his boss. (Probably the fact that this is self-evidently a bad idea adds to the thrill.) Until his boss calls him into her office to ask why she is pregnant when he had assured her he could not get her pregnant. He had been under the impression he could not, …

Provocative, Indulgent, & Revealing...

5 stars

...Torrey Peters provides an emotionally charged whirlwind to her readers through flawed yet ceaselessly lovable characters. This groundbreaking piece on the transgender experience follows Reese - a transgender woman who longs to be a mother - and Ames – who detransitioned from a women and abruptly learns that he is an expecting father. This storyline unfolds hard, over three hundred pages that make you grimace, laugh, cry, and ponder over the conflicts of gender identity.

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