Makkai’s second novel defies genre – <b>part literary mystery, part comedy of manners, part wickedly funny satire. Whichever way you look at it, it’s remarkable.</b>
Daily Mail
<b>Rebecca Makkai is a writer to watch, as sneakily ambitious as she is unpretentious.</b>
- Richard Russo,
<b>Makkai humorously turns the conventional family saga on its head</b>, in <b>a clever exploration of metamorphosis and secrecy.</b>
Huffington Post
Makkai has written a novel that reads almost like early Muriel Spark – <b>clever, competent, and concealing an unsettling and skewed reality .</b>.. <b>The hand that keeps giving the kaleidoscope another turn, controlling just how the pieces land, isn't fate, of course</b>. <b>It's the artist, Makkai is one</b>.
Chicago Tribune
A <b>big-hearted</b> gothic novel, <b>an intergenerational mystery, a story of heartbreak and a romance</b>, all crammed into one grand Midwestern estate ... <b>A juicy and moving story of art and love and the luck it takes for either to last.</b>
Los Angeles Times