"The Trick is a lyrical, uplifting, and funny story that will tug at all of your heartstrings. A true miracle from the first to the last page."--Armando Lucas Correa, bestselling author of The German Girl
"Emanuel Bergmann is a formidable writer and he has meticulously weaved the story with two great characters. You will enjoy this brilliantly written debut novel no matter what your mood and age are."-- "The Washington BookReview"
"Haunting."-- "New York Post"
"Bergmann's novel, a pleasing blend of Sara Gruen's Water for Elephants and Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything is Illuminated, puts magic back into everyday life."-- "Booklist"
"Sweet, funny, magical."-- "Kirkus"
"By turns sentimental and quirky, The Trick has much to love, most notably a charming intergenerational friendship between a boy who clings to his magical thinking and a disillusioned old grouch. . . Bergmann packs in enough magic and miracles to leave the reader under his spell."-- "Shelf Awareness"
"A poignant story about one's true worth."-- "Historical Novel Society"
"A lovely story . . . A tale for those who continue to look for magic in the world."-- "New York Journal of Books"
"The tragedy of the past weaves together with humor, love, and a belief in the impossible in The Trick."-- "BookPage"
"As I flipped the pages, I was reminded of the best magic of all: love's ability to turn our greatest disappointments into our biggest blessings."-- "First for Women Magazine"
"The twin stories of Max and the octogenarian born Moshe Goldenhirsch in Prague will mesmerize readers as they move ever closer to the finale. While Max hunts down his quarry, I was envisioning the fortune-telling machine at the heart of the Tom Hanks film Big, but the images Bergmann creates are eerier and more devastating in his exceptional work."-- "Library Journal"
"Bergmann's storytelling is a feat of magic in and of itself."-- "RT Book Reviews"
"A wonderful, inspiring book. Don't miss it."-- "The Jerusalem Post"