Bellies A novel

Nicola Dinan

Book - 2023

It begins as your typical boy meets boy. While out with friends at their local university drag night, Tom buys Ming a drink. Confident and witty, a magnetic young playwright, Ming is the perfect antidote to Tom's awkward energy, and their connection is instant. Tom finds himself deeply and desperately drawn into Ming's orbit, and on the cusp of graduation, he's already mapped out their future together. But shortly after they move to London to start their next chapter, Ming announces her intention to transition. From London to Kuala Lumpur, New York to Cologne, we follow Tom and Ming as they face tectonic shifts in their relationship and friend circle in the wake of Ming's transition. Through a spiral of unforeseen crises...-some personal, some professional, some life-altering-Tom and Ming are forced to confront the vastly different shapes their lives have taken since graduating, and each must answer the essential question: Is it worth losing a part of yourself to become who you are? --

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Subjects
Genres
LGBTQ+ fiction
Gay fiction
Queer fiction
Transgender fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Hanover Square Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Nicola Dinan (author)
Physical Description
362 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781335490889
9780857529237
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Review by Booklist Review

Two gay young men, white English university student Tom and fellow student Ming, who is Malaysian, meet at a party and feel an instant attraction. As their relationship evolves, the book's point of view alternates between them, and Tom begins to feel that Ming is keeping secrets that are poisoning the relationship. When Tom himself confesses to having had an aborted sexual encounter with a colleague, Ming tearfully reveals that he plans to transition, a decision that will ultimately result in Ming's ending the relationship. A budding playwright, Ming then writes a play about the relationship that infuriates Tom, who thinks, "I hated Ming. I really, really hated her." Ming then moves from London to New York to study playwriting, while Tom continues working at an investment bank, a job he loathes. A tragedy offers an opportunity for rapprochement, but will they take it? In her debut, Dinan, who speaks of her own transition in an author's note, writes with quiet authority, insight, and compassion. The result is a beautiful work of literature with fully realized, highly empathic characters; her treatment of Ming's transition is superbly and insightfully handled. An important contribution to the slender body of transgender literature.

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