Críticas:
"Terrific." -- Harlan Coben, The Birmingham News
Terrific. --Harlan Coben, The Birmingham News
"An elegant, elegiac multigenerational saga. . . . Almost mythic in its ambition, somewhere between Oates and Updike country, and thoroughly satisfying."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"A work that is quickly boosting [Haigh's] ascension to the vanguard of 21st century American novelists."--Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA)
"The living, breathing organism that is Haigh's captivating book... [is an] effortlessly haunting story... [Haigh is] an expert natural storyteller."--New York Times
"Jennifer Haigh's ambitious, elegiac second novel, Baker Towers [is]... a rich portrait of place."--Washington Post Book World
"A good old-fashioned read... the author deftly evokes the particulars of a time and place."--Daily News
"[Haigh] writes convincingly of family and small town relations, as well as of the intractable frustrations of American poverty."--Publishers Weekly
"Terrific."--Harlan Coben, The Birmingham News
"Haigh's writing is rich and mellifluous, and her story certainly has an old-fashioned charm and dignity to it."--The Times (London)
Reseña del editor:
The decade following World War II becomes one of tragedy, excitement, and unexpected change for the five Novak children and the residents of their western Pennsylvania community of company houses, church festivals, union squabbles, and firemen's parades. By the author of Mrs. Kimble. Reader's Guide available. Reprint. 75,000 first printing.
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