- Published: 1 May 2012
- ISBN: 9780099555025
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 480
- RRP: $52.00
Annabel











- Published: 1 May 2012
- ISBN: 9780099555025
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 480
- RRP: $52.00
Annabel is a beautiful book, brimming with heart and uncommon wisdom. Life is ambiguity and flux and mystery, and Kathleen Winter has written a gorgeous, searing love-letter to the possibilities that lie just below the surface of the everyday.
Michael Crummey
A mesmerising combination of crisp language, deep empathy for her well-wrought characters, and a world-savvy wisdom. Annabel is an unforgettable novel
The Telegram
This haunting, powerful story is about much more than the problems of being a hermaphrodite...This is a remarkable first novel, an accomplished debut by an exciting new voice with a confident, mature style
Daily Express
The writing was very crisp and precise, with many beautiful descriptions
Farm Lane Books Blog
Beautifully paced, sometimes shocking and never prurient
Maggie Fergusson, Intelligent Life
Remarkable... at once deeply moving and a powerful rallying cry
The Times
As an examination of a relationship between a child and his parents, this is a moving tale, told with precision and care. As a debut, it is almost faultless
Glasgow Herald
Winter clearly loves all her characters, even the hopelessly misguided men, and she lavishes compassion and metaphor on them.
Scotsman
This is an astute examination of ordinary people confronting extraordinary dilemmas
Mail on Sunday
An uplifting exploration of love, parenthood, and all that we become
Daily Mail
It is the powerful sense of place that is the most successful element
Roz Kaveney, Times Literary Supplement
Kathleen Winter isn't afraid to tackle a tough subject head on. Annabel is an extraordinary novel
Daily Express
Winter writes beautifully, and the sensational side of the story is handled elegantly
Saga Magazine
Funny and tender, charming and moving...a genuine pleasure to read
The Lady
A heartbreaking tale ...Winter's novel elegantly allows for the awkward ambiguities of the situation
Marie Claire
The perfect childs' voice... I read Annabel in two days thus breaking all my rules about taking time with my reading and having 'thinking rests', and I can't tell you how much this book has filled my thoughts since... just occasionally I think I have to beg and grovel and say 'pleeeeeeeeeeeease don't miss Annabel' . It will be in my top reads of 2011 no matter how many good books follow...I am very much hoping to see this on tomorrow's Orange Prize short list
Dovegreyreader
A powerful story...compelling and sensitively written
Stylist
It's loneliness, not gender, that lies at the heart of Winter's novel - a confident, serious debut
Guardian
Kathleen Winter has the steadfast clarity and quietly assured talent to make this difficult subject her own...Winter has a strikingly mellifluous voice, and she has created a potent story exploring gender categorization and humanity
Independent
[A] powerful and important debut...about friendship, parental love and its limitations
Irish Times