
Praise for A Cowardly Woman No More
Publishers Weekly, "Best Books of 2023"
"This elegant and off-kilter upending of the office novel sings." -Publishers Weekly, starred review
"The book unspools, with grace, humor, and perceptive depth, over the course of a single ordinary, extraordinary day. It is, in part, an office novel, and Cooney nails the soul-dulling absurdity of certain working lives. And it is, in part, a much stranger and more magical thing. . . . Cooney's great skill as we press against the limits of the real is that we are with her in every moment; her language is unshowy, matter-of-fact, human, and she is also open--and opens us--to the inexplicable, the wild magic, the stuff we can't make sense of all the way." --Nina MacLaughin, The Boston Globe
"Cooney is remarkably adept at capturing minute inner crises within an individual and the imperfect but real connections between people. . . . A shining exploration of human frailty and endurance." --Kirkus
"The novel's memorable effects derive from Trisha's voice, attitude and values. . . . For Trisha, not being 'a cowardly woman' involves something more than specifying her displeasures. The engaging directness of her narrative--its spokenness, sharpness of vision and recall, and willingness to place an exclamation point at the end of a sentence when she amazes herself--comprises her bravery." --Ron Slate, On the Seawall
"A Cowardly Woman No More is a feminist novel, but it's more than a Me Too tale on gender equity and equality. It asks us to look closely at ourselves and wonder if we've let daily living take the joy out of life. . . . Trisha speaks from one woman's soul to another." --Lorraine Kleinwaks, Enchanted Prose
"A truly lovely read, funny at times, poignant, and an interesting portrait of a type of person I'm sure we all have met, or maybe actually are." --Davida Chazan, TCL Review
"I have been a fan of Ellen Cooney's for years, and she is in undeniably brilliant form once again here. Masterfully told, full of surprise, built from unforgettable sentences that sing, whisper, or shout, A Cowardly Woman No More is utterly compelling from its first fiery comet of a page to its last." --Laird Hunt
Selected praise for One Night Two Souls Went Walking
NPR, "Favorite Books of 2020"
Newsweek, "Must-Read Fall Books"
Kirkus, "Best Fiction of 2020"
Bustle, "Best Books of Fall 2020"
The Millions, "Most Anticipated: Fall 2020"
"Shimmering, remarkable. . . . A triumph of a novel, and one that arrives at the perfect time." --Michael Schaub, NPR
"Cooney's warm and hopeful novel is a salve for these times." --Juliana Rose Pignataro, Newsweek
"Wise and warm. . . . This is a quiet book, steady, gentle, present, one that