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The Danish Girl

Inspired by the true story of Danish painter Einar Wegener and his California-born wife, this tender portrait of a marriage asks: what do you do when someone you love wants to change? It starts with a question, a simple favor asked of a husband by his wife on an afternoon chilled by the Baltic wind while both are painting in their studio. Her portrait model has cancelled; would he slip into a pair of women's shoes and stockings for a few moments so she can finish the painting on time?

"Of course," he answers. "Anything at all."

With that, one of the most passionate and unusual love stories of the 20th century begins.

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Listening Length: 11 hours and 28 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books

Audible.com Release Date: March 2, 2010

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Language: English, English

ASIN: B003AOVP8E

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I wanted to like this book; the reviews looked great, and I enjoyed The 19th Wife so I know Ebershoff is a talented, intelligent writer. But I found this one a chore to get through. Here's why:I just didn't buy the characters. Surely the first person to undergo gender reassignment surgery would be someone who was brave, strong-willed, and probably a colourful personality. Lili struck me as the sort of person who simply accepts whatever life brings, without resistance; childlike and timid. Greta, as a physically striking and very wealthy American, also seemed like a square peg in a round hole. She swings back and forth between being hesitant to even speak to her husband, and playing the role of controlling mother to him. I struggled to get a sense of who she really was. I don't know what the original people (who inspired this novel) were like, but I imagine them to be bolder, louder, and so much more colourful than the subtle shades-of-grey Lili and Greta are drawn with.I'm not sure where the reader sits with this novel. The writing style is to create small details with the reader linking them together to see the bigger picture. But sometimes we sit close to the characters; and sometimes they are subjects that we're studying. For example, there's an unspoken suggestion about where the doctor is taking his donor organs, and it's shocking; sending the reader's mind reeling. But the characters are completely aloof from it, which has the effect of pushing the reader back from the story.And finally, there was no humour in this novel - never a light moment, or little black humour to inspire a grim smile. No moment when the reader could share a smile with any of the characters, or with the author. Personally, I found that made the characters and their story difficult to access.I hope that’s a fair and helpful review. I read a number of reviews before I bought the book, and they were all glowing in their praise so obviously there are a lot of readers out there who will love this story. But it didn’t suit me at all, and it was a relief to reach the final page.

It's an easy read and an interesting story, but Ebershoff's prose is often overly flowery and clumsy. The characters are oversimplified, as is the study of being transgendered. It does too much to equate homosexuality, transgender, and intersex. The book has way too much fluff. The whole California backstory for Greta was unnecessary. Every person other than a single doctor seems totally unsurprised with what would've been somewhat scandalous. I'm sure many people were, but the percentage of people is awfully high. In real life, Greta/Gerda was known to be romantically interested in women as well as men, but this is not included in the book for some reason. I would love to read a non-fiction work about Gerda (Lili's Danish wife's real name) and Einar/Lili. This book isn't particularly well-written or well-researched and another author might do a better job with the story, even as fiction.

I'll have to see the movie now to see how true it manages to be to this so very rich novel's character's internal thoughts and inner journeys, sometimes separately, and sometimes together. Poignant barely manages to describe the depth of emotions this story, loosely based upon the life and related experiences of the first transgender surgical patient, her wife, and their family and friends during the period between WWI and the Great Depression.While I knew the bones of this historic surgery, that left enormous gaps in the lives which drove the patient to risk so much pain and death to have her body be matched to her authentic inner self... and the depth of her relationship with a lover and wife able to love, support, and release her to follow that oh so perilous and painful path toward dreams of a complete transition. We cannot KNOW all the inner lives of the cast during this time, but this story feels very true to a handful of quite dramatic times and lives. We can learn from and share from this haunting and beautiful telling of the story the depths of sorrow and the heights of ambition that fill the lives of those with gender identity disorder or the intersexed among us. It succeeds brilliantly in that regard, beyond being simply a spectacular novel.I seldom review novels, perhaps 2% of those that I read unless I am very significantly moved by it and feel that I have learned and grown as a human being by the experience. No novel that I have read in the last few decades has moved me as greatly as has The Danish Girl. I will be strongly recommending it to all my friends.

The writer pulls you in from the very first paragraph. For those of the same experience as Lili it screams with sympathetic vibrations. ..after all, we have been/are going through these very same experiences.Even for those outside this community this story will be compelling, enlightening, and should rip the heart in sympathy from any reader.I believe that this book should be required reading for any course in Womens Studies, Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice, ....any field where policies are to be made that would impact the Transgender person. The Powers that be in control of the Veterans Administration quickly comes to mind. They provide breast implants to XX chromosome Veterans who have had a mastectomy or massive weight loss.... stating that this "cosmetic procedure" --"enhances their self-image, and may increase their longevity"... but for XY women....Transgender Veterans, the same gift is denied... even though the same " Self image" is the case....and as for " longevity"? They have a 50% attempted suicide rate.This book could generate a great deal of understanding, leading to policy change.

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