PositiveThe New York Times Book Review... explor[es] desire and grief through a finely drawn and eclectic cast of characters ... Ohlin’s sly irony leavens the aching plights of characters for whom closure is unattainable.
Genevieve Plunkett
RaveThe New York Times Book Review... dreamlike, atmospheric stories that revel in haunting, protracted tension ... Plunkett’s most magical pieces call to mind Shirley Jackson’s domestic literary horror, but weirder ... If art is control and precision, the unbridled life that inspires it is too sweeping and wild to be accurately captured. Yet Plunkett is a writer of such extraordinary power that she’s able to summon the unknowable chaos into spellbinding story.