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MiddlesexMiddlesex (BooksEnthsiast.com) is a novel by Jeffrey Eugenides. It was published in 2002 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The protagonist is an intersexed person with 5-alpha-reductase deficiency. The novel tells her coming-of-age story growing up in is also the title of a novelA novel is a long or extended work of fiction written in prose, usually in the form of a story. It is longer and more complex than a short story or novella (ie. 40,000+ words), and it is not bound by the restrictions of plays and poetry. The word "novel" by Jeffrey EugenidesJeffrey Eugenides (b. March 8, 1960, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American (of Greek origins) novelist and short story writer. He graduated from Brown University in 1983 and also holds an M. in Creative Writing from Stanford University. Eugenides lives wit.

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