A review by serendipitysbooks
Golden Boy, by Abigail Tarttelin

challenging emotional reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

 
Golden Boy is a novel exploring a subject I don’t think I’ve read about before - that of being intersex. It centres on Max, a 15yo who seems to have it all. Max is sporty, good looking, does well in school, has a good group of friends and comes from a loving well-off family. Except Max has a secret. He’s intersex, was born with both male and female genitalia and has never had any surgical “correction”. It’s a topic his family never really talks about - his younger brother doesn’t know - that is until a traumatic event changes everything for Max and his family. Max’s life seems to spiral out of control for a while until, thankfully, he gets the help he needs and is able to begin making decisions that are right for him about how to handle issues surrounding his gender.

I thought the depiction of sexual assault was very well done - taking the reader into Max’s head so we could experience all his emotions. It made the event incredibly real without being explicitly graphic. I also liked the intersex positive tone of the book. While Max’s mother was in favour of surgical interventions if only to make life easier for Max, his father had always opposed it believing that Max was perfect as he was. They didn’t get every parenting decision right (obviously they should have communicated a lot more with Max, especially as he got older)and they weren’t always on the same page but their hearts were in the right place. Max himself seemed generally happy with his body, but understandably worried about the reaction of others and how being intersex would impact him as he got older. A girlfriend was also positive and accepting, although initially overwhelmed. Sadly this won’t be the reality for every intersex teen but it is nice to have some literature offering positive potentials.

My one main criticism was that I felt the book was a little long and that there was a little too much teenage angst. It was perfectly understandable given the plot. But I don’t think anything would have been lost had some material been trimmed a little.

All in all I felt this book did a good job of highlighting some of the issues around being intersex, and did so in an intersex positive way. 

 

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