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The protagonist is a woman who goes through war and hardship, as a passing man, ultimately discovering an essential non-gendered core of herself.
The protagonist is a woman who goes through war and hardship, as a passing man, ultimately discovering an essential non-gendered core of herself.


''Mission Child'' was nominated for the [[Hugo Award]] and the [[Nebula Award]] and short listed for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree Award]].
==Editions==
* Eos Books, 1998, hardcover
* Little Brown/Orbit, 1999, paperback
  Eos Books, 199, paperback
==Further Reading==
* [http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/mission.html "Maureen McHugh's [[Mission Child]]"] by [[L. Timmel Duchamp]]


[[Category: 1998 publications]]
[[Category: 1998 publications]]
[[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Works featuring queer characters]]
[[Category:Works featuring queer characters]]

Revision as of 22:39, 11 February 2008

Mission Child is a novel by Maureen F. McHugh.

The protagonist is a woman who goes through war and hardship, as a passing man, ultimately discovering an essential non-gendered core of herself.

Mission Child was nominated for the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award and short listed for the Tiptree Award.

Editions

  • Eos Books, 1998, hardcover
  • Little Brown/Orbit, 1999, paperback
 Eos Books, 199, paperback

Further Reading