A gripping story told with learning and passion. It does not just use Jewish sources, it breathes them, and breathes into them the breath of life.--Rabbi David Wolpe, author of Why Be Jewish?
This is a lovely book that will give pleasure to many readers, and it signals the beginning of an interesting career.--Jay Parini, author of The Apprentice Lover
[I]t may be the most ambitious and accomplished first novel I have ever read.--Melvin Jules Bukiet, author of Strange Fire
A tender and touching story of vanished worlds and recovered lives.--Thane Rosenbaum, author of The Golems of Gotham
[T]old with moral passion, vigor, humor, and an unflagging fascination with the coincidences, miseries, grotesqueries, and triumphs of life.--Richard Snow "American Heritage"
Not merely a striking success as a whole but a technical tour de force.--David Gelernter "Commentary"
A stunning example of how to thread the warp of Jewish history into the woof of contemporary American Jewish life.-- "Hadassah Magazine"
An ebullient and vibrant new voice.-- "Jewish Week"
Horn creates small worlds, beautifully detailed and textured, that ultimately fit together.-- "Jewish Woman Magazine"
Riveting--compulsive reading, authoritative from the first sentence. A fine book from a powerful new imagination.-- "PaknTreger Magazine"
Starred Review. An enchanting, introspective and emotionally charged debut.-- "Publishers Weekly"
[An] unsettling, otherworldly novel.-- "The Boston Globe"
Incredibly poignant ... with audacious appropriation of lines and themes from Jewish texts.... [Horn is] a writer with great self-confidence.-- "The Jerusalem Post"
Impressive...remarkable...All of the characters struggle for those gemlike qualities of passion, brilliance, clarity, fire.-- "The New Orleans Times-Picayune"
It is a novel that seems flooded with godly light. --Jay Parini, author of The Apprentice Lover--Jay Parini