Deuce
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9781771338998
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Weight | 0.560000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9781771338998 |
ISBN10 | 1771338997 |
Author | Vivian Zenari |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 10th October 2022 |
Pages | 384 |
Publisher | Inanna Publications |
Gilda Peterborough has always worried about her twin, but when Pete deletes his Facebook page, she goes to red alert. Meanwhile, Pete and Gilda’s mother Beth frets about both of her twins, neither of whom seem to be thriving. When Pete abruptly decides to move away from Edmonton to Montreal, Gilda decides to track him down. Beth tries to help by befriending Pete’s former co-worker.
Pete (a.k.a. Philippa, a.k.a. Phil) is intersex, a biological fact Gilda believes is the root of all Pete’s social problems. As far as Pete is concerned, however, the problems all lie with his twin, who is always on his case. Both Beth and Gilda hope to find Pete and somehow reconcile the family’s unresolved past, which is haunted by the influence of Ralph Peterborough, a father who has never accepted his children for who they are.
In Montreal, Pete meets Philip McDonald, owner of the bed and breakfast where he and Beth lived when they were on the lam more than twenty years ago. Through Philip, Pete meets members of the LGBTQIA+ community and expands his quest for liberation in ways he never expected.
“What happens when you throw the dynamics of game theory, project management methodology, and Ellison’s Invisible Man together on a page? Add nine players: an intersex person, a conventional dad, a crafty-cool mom, an uptight sister, a straight friend, a trans-lover, a middle-aged gay couple, and a gay co-worker. Mix in the surprising affinities of two Canadian cities, Edmonton and Montreal, where this game plays out. Deuce is what happens. On the surface, this is a novel about an intersex person: Phillipa/Phil/Pete, someone’s daughter/son/child, twin sister/brother/sibling, friend/lover. And the exploration of that paradox is breathtaking: What does it mean to live between worlds? How does one escape oneself to find oneself? How does one hold all these identities together and not fall short of everyone’s expectations? Funny, audacious and real. Deuce is a masterful debut by a writer with a powerful voice.”
—Audrey J. Whitson, author of The Death of Annie the Water Witcher by Lightning