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''Detransition, Baby'' is a 2021 novel by American author
Torrey Peters Torrey Peters (born July 1981) is an American author. Her debut novel, '' Detransition, Baby'', has received mainstream and critical success. The novel was nominated for the 2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction and won the 2022 PEN/Hemingway Award. ...
. It is her
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and was published by One World (an imprint of
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). The novel was met with critical success and praise for crafting a tender exploration of
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, parenthood, love, and
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life.


Plot

The main characters are Reese, a
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and former partner of Amy; Amy, who
detransition Detransition is the cessation or reversal of a transgender identification or of gender transition, temporarily or permanently, through social, legal, and/or medical means. The term is distinct from the concept of 'regret', and the decision may ...
ed to live as a man and became Ames; and Katrina, a Chinese Jewish cis woman who is Ames's boss and current lover. All three are in their thirties and live in
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. After the end of their relationship, Reese and Ames have been estranged because of Ames's decision to detransition three years ago. Katrina discovers that she is pregnant with Ames's child, though Ames was misguided by his doctor, who conveyed to Ames that he would be sterile because of his time on
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. Ames reveals to Katrina that he spent six years living as an out trans woman before deciding to socially detransition due to associated risks of
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; in particular, increased risk of violence. Although he is certain he is not a man, he is still unsure of his gender identity. Because of his complicated relationship with his gender, Ames is hesitant to accept the role of a father to a child in a heterotypical family because of the label's social connotations of masculinity. Ames reconnects with Reese, who has long wanted to mother a child of her own, believing that the three of them could form an unconventional family to raise the baby together. Reese grapples with the same self-destructive coping mechanisms that soured her old relationship with Amy, including sex with married men and
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, while Ames tries to navigate life as a man again. Katrina attempts to adjust to a different understanding of gender and questions her own queerness, but intends to get an
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if she cannot be sure she will have a support system. The three question their identities, their relationships with each other, and if they could form a stable family. The book is separated into sections that move in time from years before the conception of Katrina's child to weeks after conception and explore both the nature of Reese and Amy's relationship and the negotiation of a possible family dynamic for the trio.


Characters


Reese

One of the protagonists and a narrator of some chapters. She is a trans woman and former partner of Ames. She deeply values motherhood as a part of her identity as a woman, and wishes she could have her own child. Because she cannot become pregnant, she instead works in childcare and mentors other young trans women, including Ames when he presented as a trans woman.


Ames

One of the protagonists and a narrator of some chapters. Ames, or Amy before his
detransition Detransition is the cessation or reversal of a transgender identification or of gender transition, temporarily or permanently, through social, legal, and/or medical means. The term is distinct from the concept of 'regret', and the decision may ...
, was Reese's lover for a period. After their detransition, Ames is still unsure of his identity as a male. Ames works for Katrina and his relationship with her has resulted in the pregnancy that is a focal point for this book.


Katrina

Katrina is a Chinese Jewish
cisgender The word ''cisgender'' (often shortened to ''cis''; sometimes ''cissexual'') describes a person whose gender identity corresponds to their sex assigned at birth, i.e., someone who is not ''transgender''. The prefix '' cis-'' is Latin and ...
woman who is Ames's boss and current lover. Before the events of the novel she experienced a miscarriage that led to her divorce with her former husband. Through her relationship with Ames and later Reese, she begins questioning her own identity as a
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woman and potential mother.


Stanley

Stanley is a cisgender man who had a relationship with Reese prior to Reese and Ames’ relationship. The reignition of Reese and Stanley's relationship culminates in the end of her relationship with Ames.


Garrett (The Cowboy)

Garrett is one of Reese's lovers, whom she refers to as her “cowboy." Garrett is married and previously contracted
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from another trans woman with whom he cheated on his wife. Garrett uses Reese only for sex and keeps his relationship with her and his own family separate.


Background

Peters has stated that the character of Ames is inspired by an experience she had in 2016, when she visited
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and wore a suit to
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as male and avoid questions from customs about her male passport. Peters reflected that the novel is written in the genre of a
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and that the novel's characters talk "how I talk with my friends." In 2021, Peters said that while she was writing the book in 2018, "I was just thinking about what was going to be funny for my friends and what was pertinent to our lives", and "I had the freedom to imagine trans people as just quotidian, boring, flawed people. I wasn't engaging with trans people as an embattled group." The dedication for ''Detransition, Baby'' is addressed to "divorced cis women". Peters' reasoning for this is that "divorced cis women must start over at a point in adulthood when they're supposed to be established", which she compares to what trans women experience. ''Detransition, Baby'' was one of the first novels written by an out trans person to be published by a big-five publishing house.


Reception

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called ''Detransition, Baby'' "a wonderfully original exploration of desire and the evolving shape of family. Writing for
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, Crispin Long identifies the novel as "a bourgeois comedy of manners" and notes that Peters is "refreshingly uninterested in persuading the public of the bravery and nobility of trans people, and lets them be as dysfunctional as anyone else." In a review for Vox, Emily St. James praised the depiction of Ames as someone "just trying to fumble his way through a life that has afforded him very few good options." ''Detransition, Baby'' was nominated for the 2021
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, making Peters the first openly trans woman nominated for the award. The longlisting of Peters was met with some controversy from those who did not consider her to be a woman. A letter argued that she is male and therefore should not be eligible for the prize. Its list of signatories included
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writer
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and environmentalist
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, as well as long-dead writers such as
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and
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. Authors including Melinda Salisbury,
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, and
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—another nominee for the 2021 prize—condemned the letter and expressed their support for Peters. The organisers of the prize released a statement condemning the letter and defending the decision to nominate Peters' book. In early 2021, a TV adaptation of ''Detransition, Baby'' was announced. ''
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'' writer-producers
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and
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were named the showrunners for the drama/comedy. In a March 2025 interview, Peters mentioned the project was "dead...it was just the vagaries of Hollywood."


References

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