Kathleen Winter's debut about a child born as both a boy and a girl, growing up in remote Canada. Adapted for radio by Miranda Davies. Wayne has to undergo emergency surgery. Show more
Wayne's childhood is torn between the conflicting desires of his father, Treadway, who wants to make a true Labradorian man of him, and of the two women in his life. Show more
Wayne becomes close friends with a girl, Wally Michelin, much to his father Treadway's consternation. Show more
Kathleen Winter's debut about a child born as both girl and boy in the Canadian wilderness. Wayne faces the emotional and physical challenges of adolescence. Show more
Thomasina faces up to the deaths of her husband and daughter, Annabel, while Jacinta reluctantly takes her baby in for surgery. Show more
Kathleen Winter's moving debut novel about a young person born as both a boy and a girl in remote Canada. Adapted for radio by Miranda Davies. Wayne and Thomasina are reunited. Show more
Kathleen Winter's debut about a young person born as both boy and girl in remote Canada. Adapted for radio by Miranda Davies. Wayne attempts to forge a new identity for himself. Show more
Wayne recovers from Derek Warford's brutal attack and, with the help of Thomasina and his father, begins to contemplate his future. Show more
Kathleen Winter's debut about a child born as both a boy and a girl in remote Labrador. Adapted for radio by Miranda Davies. Wayne begins to learn the truth about his identity. Show more
In 1968, a mysterious child is born into the bleakly beautiful environment of remote coastal Labrador: a baby with both male and female sex organs. Show more