“Bracing, oddly uplifting… a fine exploration of growing up, weathering heartbreak and picking oneself up over and over”
—Kirkus Reviews
“A teenage girl endures fire, flood and the loss of her parents in this bracing, oddly uplifting debut.
Kushner seems to have taken more than a few lessons from Joyce Carol Oates about both crafting a novel with a broad scope and putting female characters through the wringer. But there’s also a lightness to Eunice’s narration that keeps the Job-ian incidents from feeling oppressive—she’s observant, witty and genuinely matures across the nine years in which the novel is set… Kushner is remarkably poised for a first-time novelist, offering an interesting adolescent who’s possessed of more than a little of Huck Finn’s pioneer spirit.
A fine exploration of growing up, weathering heartbreak and picking oneself up over and over.”
—Kirkus Reviews