RaveThe New York Times Book Review... does a wonderful job of capturing this kind of melancholy ... Ronan has a gift for propulsive sentences that make even his deeply interior moments somehow suspenseful and endearing ... the main propulsive engine of the novel becomes a question that often applies to relationships as much as it applies to stories about America’s forgotten and marginalized landscapes: Can we save them with love, or will they simply collapse?
Jeanette Winterson
PositiveThe New York Times Sunday Book ReviewWinterson wrestles wonderfully with a perplexing text and emerges with a
complicated, satisfying and contemporary tale that stands wholly on its
own, despite the Bard’s significant shadow.