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ezrataylor 's review for:
Detransition, Baby
by Torrey Peters
Having read Peters' other work, I had high expectations for 'Detransition, Baby', which I think were ultimately met. It goes without saying that the premise of the text feels entirely distinctive, and I think the exploration of these rather specific identities and experiences makes for such an interesting read. The narrative did feel a tad vague at times to me particularly because of the time skips, but that aside, the text was very well executed and explored some topics relating to queerness and family I had yet to come across in a novel.