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tonitrap 's review for:
Sexing the Cherry
by Jeanette Winterson
I love you Jeanetter Winterson. While Sexing the Cherry does not have the depth or power of Written on the Body or The Passion, it is a lovely Winterson-esque tale mired in philosophy and fable and speaking of the grand themes of love and life and time. Some parts felt a bit disjointed but, at the end of the day, the tale of the Jordan the foundling and his absurdly unique giant (in spirit and flesh) of a mother is engaging in a way only Winterson creates. Lovely and heartfelt.