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Little Fish

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WINNER, Lambda Literary Award; Firecracker Award for Fiction; $60,000 Amazon Canada First Novel Award

In this extraordinary debut novel by the author of the Lambda Literary Award-winning story collection A Safe Girl to Love, Wendy Reimer is a thirty-year-old trans woman who comes across evidence that her late grandfather—a devout Mennonite farmer—might have been transgender himself. At first she dismisses this revelation, having other problems at hand, but as she and her friends struggle to cope with the challenges of their increasingly volatile lives—from alcoholism, to sex work, to suicide—Wendy is drawn to the lost pieces of her grandfather's life, becoming determined to unravel the mystery of his truth. Alternately warm-hearted and dark-spirited, desperate and mirthful, Little Fish explores the winter of discontent in the life of one transgender woman as her past and future become irrevocably entwined.
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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2018

      Wendy Reimer is 30 years old, drinking too much, and just scraping by financially. She's also a trans woman, as are most of her friends. Together they form a sort of family, looking out for one another in Winnipeg, Canada. Wendy's ability to cope, however, is challenged when her grandmother dies and she learns that her Mennonite grandfather may have struggled with his assigned gender. As Wendy starts exploring that possibility, she has a lot to deal with, including harassment on the street, violence toward herself and friends, the possibility of losing her job, as well as her Mennonite upbringing. She drifts further into darkness, drinking more, taking risks, and eventually returning to sex work, despite a violent attack on one of her associates. This is Plett's first novel, following the Lambda Award-winning short story collection A Safe Girl To Love and a column in McSweeney's Internet Tendency, in which she discusses her own transition. VERDICT Wendy's voice is engaging and often funny, but this is a dark book--so best for readers who are comfortable exploring that side.--Devon Thomas, Chelsea, MI

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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