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category: Fiction
published: Apr 2013
ISBN:9781770893344
publisher: House of Anansi Press Inc

Annabel

by Kathleen Winter

tagged: literary
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A finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Governor General's Literary Award, the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, and a #1 national bestseller, Kathleen Winter's spectacular debut novel is now available in a new edition.

In 1968, into the beautiful, spare environment of remote coastal Labrador, a mysterious child is born: a baby who appears to be neither fully boy nor girl, but both at once. Only three people are privy to the secret — the baby's parents, Jacinta and Treadway, and a trusted neighbour, Thomasina. Together the adults make a difficult decision: to raise the child as a boy named Wayne. But as Wayne grows into adulthood within the hyper-masculine hunting culture of his father, his shadow-self — a girl he thinks of as "Annabel" — is never entirely extinguished, and indeed is secretly nurtured by the women in his life.

Haunting and sweeping in scope, Annabel is an unforgettable novel about a one person's struggle to discover the truth in a culture that shuns contradiction.

About the Author

Kathleen Winter

Contributor Notes

Kathleen Winter is the author of the international bestseller, Annabel, which was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Governor General’s Literary Award, the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, the Orange Prize for Fiction, and CBC’s Canada Reads. Her first collection of stories, boys, won both the Winterset Award and the Metcalf–Rooke Award. A long-time resident of St. John’s, Newfoundland, she now lives in Montreal.

Awards
  • Short-listed, CBC Bookies: Best Scene
  • Short-listed, Orange Prize for Fiction
  • Short-listed, CBC Bookies: Best Overall Book
  • Short-listed, OLA Evergreen Award
  • Commended, New York Times Editors' Choice
  • Long-listed, ReLit Awards: Novel
  • Long-listed, IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
  • Short-listed, Amazon.ca First Novel Award
  • Winner, Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award
  • Short-listed, Governor General's Award: Fiction
  • Commended, Vancouver Sun Top 10 Canadian Books of the Year
  • Commended, Amazon.ca Best Books of the Year
  • Short-listed, Scotiabank Giller Prize
  • Winner, Independent Literary Awards
  • Short-listed, Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
  • Commended, Globe and Mail Top 100 Books of the Year
  • Commended, Quill and Quire Books of the Year
Editorial Reviews

Read it because it's a story told with sensitivity to language that compels to the last page, and read it because it asks the most existential of questions. Stripped of the trappings of gender, [Kathleen] Winter asks, what are we?

— Globe and Mail

It’s this complexity of vision, this refusal to accept false absolutes that makes Annabel such a stunning novel...

— The Scope

[Kathleen Winter's] lyrical voice and her crystalline landscape are enchanting.

— New Yorker

A book like this, its topic and beautiful language, the unrelenting sorrow, Winter's insightful characterizations and utter sensitivity, is difficult to do justice to with these few words. I simply want to tell people: read this book. Read it though you know little or nothing about its subject or the author. It will open you up. It will change you.

— Ottawa Citizen

This is a remarkable first novel, an accomplished debut by an exciting new voice with a confident, mature style.

— Daily Express

Annabel is a stunning and stirring debut that signals the long-overdue arrival of a literary talent.

— Halifax Chornicle Herald

...a sprawling book filled with musical prose...

— The Walrus

Annabel is a beautifully sensitive novel, populated with realistic characters and lit by a powerful sense of place. It deserves multiple readings, as its sensibility, the richness of its description and its sheer honesty grip the heart.

— The Vancouver Sun

... a confident, serious debut.

— Guardian

Reminiscent of Jeffrey Eugenides' magnificent 2002 novel Middlesex, Winter's treatment of such a delicate issue is amazing and incredibly engaging. Her novel is written with immense sensitivity and grace, not to be missed.

— Bay Area Reporter

Winter has written an ambitious first novel set in a little-known corner of the country and peopled by memorable guides.

— Montreal Review of Books

Annabel...provided satisfying respite and insight.

— Guelph Mercury

Put "Annabel" right at the top of your summer reading list, and save it for a day when you have several lazy hours to live in its world.

— The Northeast Avalon Times

. . . a captivating romantic novel with a happy ending.

— Canadian Literature

. . . utterly original . . . a haunting story of family, identity, and the universal yearning to belong.

— O Magazine

...a stunning novel, one of the rare kind that might well imbed itself permanently in a reader's psyche.

— New Glasgow News

Annabel's strength lies in probing the dilemma of sexuality and self-knowledge. I have never read such an intimate portrait of a person struggling to live inside a self that the world sees as a dreadful mistake.

— National Post

Annabel is an unforgettable novel of struggles, personal and inter-personal, and Winter's empathetic voice does them justice in a way that connects reader to story. Destined to be one of the biggest novels out of Newfoundland this year, this is a story of isolation and a communication breakdown that breaks a family down, and breaks the reader down along with them.

— St. John's Telegram

. . . a poignant and powerful first novel . . .

— Montreal Gazette

There is a haunting beauty to Winter’s depictions of the natural world.

— Edmonton Journal

Winter's dazzling debut addresses the riddle of gender and the tragedy of conformity with astonishing insight and eloquence.

— Gay Calgary and Edmonton Magazine

. . . Annabel is a novel about divisions, not only between the sexes but also between social classes and, perhaps most crucially, ways of being . . . Winter does a deft job of developing all the characters fully and making their motives understandable . . . It's to Winter's credit that both the fear and the beauty are given vivid expression in this finely crafted novel.

— Toronto Star

The Montreal-based Winter, a native of Newfoundland, possesses a rare blend of lyrical brilliance, descriptive power and psychological and philosophical insight...A compelling, gracefully written novel about mixed gender that sheds insight as surely as it rejects sensationalism. This book announces the arrival of a major writer.

— Kirkus Reviews

. . . beautifully paced, sometimes shocking and never prurient.

— Intelligent Life Magazine

Wayne proves a compelling narrator . . . you are going to choke up, don't even try not to. [. . .] The truth is, none of us knows what any of us is going to turn out like, and that's always a story worth telling.

— 2BMag

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