![]() ![]() The book then follows Krissy after her diagnosis when she makes decisions about surgery and body image, whilst her father is super anxious because there is an increased risk of cancer is Krissy keeps the testes, and cancer is a risky subject since Krissy’s mother died of cervical cancer. At the clinic, what the doctor first says are two hernias actually turn out to be testes. It’s prom night and Krissy knows it’s the perfect night to go all the way with her boyfriend, and the day after she books an appointment at the clinic, because everything hurt a lot more than she thought. Although ‘None of the Above’ isn’t an own voices intersex story, Gregorio is a medical professional who has dealt with intersex patients and the amount of research and sensitivity reading that has gone into this book shows in the way it’s informative, sensitive and, most importantly, a delight to read. ![]() This is undoubtedly one of the best books I’ve read this year. ![]()
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