Reviews by Beth Wiggert
I'm not normally a mystery fan, but this was just so much fun to read....made me almost late to work two days in a row.
Funny, and intelligent, and scarily enough, believable!
Funny, and intelligent, and scarily enough, believable!
This book is fiction about real people. It transports you to Europe in the dawn of the new artistic sentiment: Rodin, Duncan...and the horrors of World War I. Despite the common knowledge, this book is also about the most inimate of relationships. I cannot wait for a sequel
This doesn't even read like fantasy. So real and touching, this book reads like a true memoir. Stunning in originality. I've never read anything like it!
What a lyrical and wonderful book. It is so reminciscent of the Virginia Woolfe at her best (is there anything else but wonderful by Virginia?)
Reads like a poem, almost in a single breath, a beautiful and engaging train of thought
slow down and savor it
Reads like a poem, almost in a single breath, a beautiful and engaging train of thought
slow down and savor it

