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The Language of Bodies by Suzanne DeWitt Hall

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challenging dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

I read this in one sitting during a very long train journey, so it wasn't so challenging that I had to space it out over more than one day, but it was a very, very difficult read. 

I'm struggling to work out how I feel about it, honestly. 

I think that a book targeting the aftermath of the murder of trans woman of colour was always going to be tricky to get right, especially when the chosen perspective of the story is that of a white cis woman.

The book had some things I appreciated: I think that the space it allows for grief to be unhinged and all consuming was really valuable. I also think the side characters were written really excellently. 

However, I did find some of it very uncomfortable. Part of this is just that it was triggering, as a trans person, to read the full extent of Char's murder, in all it's gore and desecration. More than that though, I found myself wondering at several points if the narrative was coming off as fetishistic. I feel that there was almost more description of Char's body than of her personality, and it seemed to focus quite a lot on sexualising her skin colour and transness. Many of Maddie's actions are difficult to read, but this isn't necessarily a flaw of the story. 

What I really find to be a problem in this book is that Char's murder serves as a learning experience for Maddie. I don't like that this book is so heavily centred on one of the worst issues impacting trans women of colour and yet all of the living characters are white and cis. I feel that some of the characters should have provided voices from the community most affected by this kind of violence. 

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