"An enjoyable, meaty read--a vision of a place told through the people who find themselves at the edge of America's idea of itself." --Los Angeles Times
"Evison gives us a jaunty, rain-slicked quest story . . . Its ending is clever and satisfying, and its arrival could signal the breakout of a promising career."
--Cleveland Plain Dealer
A "booming, bighearted epic." --Vanity Fair
--Booklist
"A big novel about the discovery and rediscovery of nature, starting over, and the sometimes piercing reverberations of history, this is a damn fine book." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Evison switches easily between 19th-century vernacular and contemporary lingo, and the tenderly funny result is both pioneer story and social commentary. You'll want to reread it to catch cross-references between the parallel stories." --American Way
"Evison, author of this audacious historical novel, manages a near-impossible feat: first, he creates an almost absurdly complex narrative structure, bridging more than 100 years of life in Washington State and encompassing multiple points of view, and then he grounds the sublime architechtonic whole in the vividly realized daily lives of characters who exist completely in their individual moments but whose actions reverberate back and forth across time . . . [This] is a testament to the books' greatness." --Booklist, starred review
"[A] booming, bighearted epic." --Vanity Fair
"[A] big, booming ruckus of a novel . . . Evison [is] a tremendously gifted storyteller."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"Riotously funny . . . Wonderfully charming."
--The New York Times Book Review