"An absolute masterpiece." --Açoriano Oriental
"Deep [and] moving [with] an enormous emotional charge." --Time Out
"Six magnificent narratives that are tied together by absolutely wonderful characters." --Diário de Notícias
"The latest effort by the author of The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon (1998) succeeds with its strong emotion, memorable characters, and mosaiclike structure. Zimler's handling of the continuum of time is both moving and unsettling. A thoughtful and affecting novel about generational trauma." --Kirkus Reviews
"The novel focuses on Benni and Shelly Zarco, two cousins separated by tragic circumstances. Shelly, who is 11 years older, makes it out of Nazi-controlled Warsaw first, escaping through the forest on his eventual flight to Montreal. A thoughtful and affecting novel about generational trauma." --Kirkus Reviews
"Zimler's exceptional latest... a richly drawn, original portrayal of tenacity and sacrifice." --Publishers Weekly
"compelling and powerful... a contemporary classic" --The Jewish Chronicle
"sublime... I now have many [Zimler novels] to catch up on." --Buzz Magazine
"an incisive story teller... I read the almost 500 pages... over a single weekend." --The Portuguese Jewish News
"a memorable portrait of the search for meaning in the shadow of the Shoah." --The Sunday Times