Reviewed by Angie on
I did enjoy None of the Above quite a bit, but for me, it felt more educational than anything else. I simply didn't connect with Kristin, so she basically became this vessel for information on intersexuality. It is obvious that the author wanted to inform us while also making Kristin someone you wanted to cheer for, but that didn't happen for me. I think most of this had to do with how much of a blank slate Kristin was. I get that she's shocked by her diagnosis, but every conversation with her was an explanation because she didn't know anything about anything. I found that hard to believe since she's a runner and knew about Caster Semenya, so she should have had some kind of idea about something.
None of the Above was still a very good read. I came from it feeling like I know a lot more about what it means to be intersex, and about the different forms that it can take. But other than being more informed, it didn't leave me with any emotional impressions. It was awful what happened to Kristin at school, but everything felt so scripted in a way to give us maximum information. Even the minor romance felt forced to push the idea that intersex people can still have relationships.
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