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Introduction
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Chapter Summaries
Book 1, The Silver Spoon
Book 1, Matchmaking
Book 1, An Immodest Proposal
Book 1, The Silk Road
Book 2, Henry Ford's English Language Melting Pot
Book 2, Minotaurs
Book 2, Marriage on Ice
Book 2, Tricknology
Book 2, Clarinet Serenade
Book 2, News of the World
Book 2, Ex Ovo Omnia
Book 3, Home Movies
Book 3, Opa!
Book 3, Middlesex
Book 3, The Mediterranean Diet
Book 3, The Wolverette
Book 3, Waxing Lyrical
Book 3, The Obscure Object
Book 3, Tiresias In Love
Book 3, Flesh and Blood
Book 3, The Gun on the Wall
Book 4, The Oracular Vulva
Book 4, Looking Myself Up in Webster's
Book 4, Go West, Young Man
Book 4, Gender Dysphoria in San Francisco
Book 4, Hermaphroditus
Book 4, Air-Ride
Book 4, The Last Stop
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In the book Middlesex, did the issue of racism have relevance to the overall story.
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