PositiveThe Star TribuneIncisive, idealistic ... Each of the women’s points of view felt distinct, though the amount of time with each character across the book’s four parts was uneven. At times the novel felt more like a collection of short stories than one cohesive narrative — until the second half of the book, when two events, one celebratory and one heartbreaking, bring the group together.
RaveThe Star TribuneSet in a fever dream of a dystopian near-future ... While this absurdly timely novel has mostly bad things to say about the state of the world, it encourages the reader to push back the despair and rise to meet a future that feels all too close.