"Be As Children by Vladimir Sharov, superbly translated by Oliver Ready, is a hugely inventive tumble through a reimagined version of Russian history in which, among many other events, a post-stroke Lenin decides children are the only real hope of the revolution. It's one of the best novels I've read so far this year." -Declan O'Driscoll, reviewer for The Irish Times
"Sharov has achieved a remarkable success with Be As Children, which suggests a Christian, Russian form of magical realism. A modern book about dark Soviet times, it is a rich and resonant read perfect for our turbulent present." -Sharif Gemie in BookBlast
"Be As Children is certainly an unusual novel, but it's a rewardingly rich text -- a good story, even." -Michael Orthofer in The Complete Review
"In short, this is another absolutely brilliant book by Sharov, a thoroughly enjoyable read, a book you can really get your teeth into and one that will keep you going for some time." -John Alvey in The Modern Review