PositiveForeword ReviewsThe Hotel Neversink is a historical microcosm, a family saga, and literary mystery—all elements that work together to engrossing effect ... In its focus on the personalities that keep the hotel going, Price’s novel is riveting and sensitive. Their foibles and fears, dramas and dreams propel the book’s pages. Though their Judaism sometimes feels filtered, it dictates their persistence, and it’s no minor feat that third-generation Len remains devout in an area that isn’t a flourishing Jewish center—at least, not in the hotel’s lean years. As much about a place as it is about a people, The Hotel Neversink is worth checking into—so long as you lock your door tight.