
"A lush and evocative tone poem about the way the landscape of the soul is transformed by war...A writer of astonishing lyricism and intellectual rigor." -Atlanta Journal Constitution
"Simple, poignant and achingly evocative...both utterly realistic and profoundly moving" - Jessica Branch, TimeOut New York
"Hudes's story reaches beyond the politics and pressures of this particular conflict to a collection of more universal observations - of what war means for the person, the family and the society from generation to generation." - Steven Snyder, The Villager
"A lush and evocative tone poem about the way the landscape of the soul is transformed by war...A writer of astonishing lyricism and intellectual rigor." -Atlanta Journal Constitution
"Simple, poignant and achingly evocative...both utterly realistic and profoundly moving" - Jessica Branch, TimeOut New York
"Hudes's story reaches beyond the politics and pressures of this particular conflict to a collection of more universal observations -- of what war means for the person, the family and the society from generation to generation." - Steven Snyder, The Villager