"A genuine page-turner with literary content."
"["A House Named Brazil" is] Quirky and thoughtful... Schulman renders the strange beauties of a world that draws on resources scarcely known to us."--"The New York Times"
"Lyrical . . . Suspenseful . . . Schulman''s heroine [in "The Cage"] is a true original transformed emotionally and physically by experiences marvelously imagined and compellingly described."--"The Los Angeles Times"
"A genuine page-turner with literary content."--"Boston Globe"
"Lyrical . . . Suspenseful . . . Schulman's heroine [in "The Cage"] is a true original transformed emotionally and physically by experiences marvelously imagined and compellingly described."--"The Los Angeles Times"
"Bizarre yet intriguing . . . More than enough to keep readers turning pages. . . Schulman's language is lovely."--"USA Today"
"Audrey Schulman does a beautiful job of balancing adventure, suspense and self-discovery." Michele Ross, "CNN"
"["A House Named Brazil" is] Quirky and thoughtful... Schulman renders the strange beauties of a world that draws on resources scarcely known to us." "The New York Times"
"A genuine page-turner with literary content." "Boston Globe"
"Lyrical . . . Suspenseful . . . Schulman's heroine [in "The Cage"] is a true original transformed emotionally and physically by experiences marvelously imagined and compellingly described." "The Los Angeles Times"
"Bizarre yet intriguing . . . More than enough to keep readers turning pages. . . Schulman's language is lovely." "USA Today""
Praise for Three Weeks in December "Audrey Schulman does a beautiful job of balancing adventure, suspense and self-discovery."
--Michele Ross, CNN "[A House Named Brazil is] Quirky and thoughtful... Schulman renders the strange beauties of a world that draws on resources scarcely known to us."
--The New York Times "A genuine page-turner with literary content."
--Boston Globe "Lyrical . . . Suspenseful . . . Schulman's heroine [in The Cage] is a true original transformed emotionally and physically by experiences marvelously imagined and compellingly described."
--The Los Angeles Times "Bizarre yet intriguing . . . More than enough to keep readers turning pages. . . Schulman's language is lovely."
--USA Today