"Transporting…witty, poignant and sparkling."
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People (People Picks Book of the Week)
"Irresistible...funny and touching....This witty and heartfelt ode to a city, to its infinite variety, to its melting pot of citizens not only enchants but offers an important lesson: that human connections and work are what give life meaning."
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Boston Globe
"Prescient and quick....A perfect fusing of subject and writer, idea and ideal."
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Chicago Tribune
"Lillian's wide-ranging meditations are reason enough to read this charming novel, but it's also like taking a street-level tour through six decades of New York."
--New York Times
"I love this book....Just wonderful....A picture of a woman who tried and succeeded in making it in what was a man's profession." --Nancy Pearl
"Extraordinary…hilarious…Elegantly written, Rooney creates a glorious paean to a distant literary life and time--and an unabashed celebration of human connections that bridge past and future.
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Publishers Weekly (starred and boxed)
"Rooney's delectably theatrical fictionalization is laced with strands of tart poetry and emulates the dark sparkle of Dorothy Parker, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Truman Capote. Effervescent with verve, wit, and heart, Rooney's nimble novel celebrates insouciance, creativity, chance, and valor."
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Booklist (starred review)
"Effervescent…steeped in humanity and wit."
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The Christian Science Monitor (10 Best Books of January)
"Needle-sharp....A delightful stroll with a colorful character."
--Library Journal (starred review)
"Enchanting….[Rooney] is clearly in her element here….Pre-
Mad Men, [Lillian] combines the smarts of Peggy Olson, the sex appeal of Joan Holloway, and a hefty dose of independence that's all her own."
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FinancialTimes (UK)
"Illuminating….singular…wonderful."--
The Philippine Star"Past and present intermingle in Rooney's novel, distinguished by a careful shift from past to present tense but always unified by Lillian's unfailingly witty, reflective voice."
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BookReporter"Charming."
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Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Well written, funny, and wise,
Lillian Boxfish Takes A Walk is one of those novels that once again remind us of the power and value of fiction." --
Smoky Mountain News"Easily the best gadding-around-town novel since Dawn Powell and Dorothy Parker."
--Daniel Handler, author of
Why We Broke Up and
We Are Pirates
"There is a little of Lillian Boxfish in all of us. And if there isn't, there ought to be."
--Julia Claiborne Johnson, author of
Be Frank With Me"A lively, fictionalized version of Fishback's story...[with] plenty of charm."
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Kirkus Reviews"If you are not charmed by Lillian Boxfish, then there may be no hope for you."
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Bookpage (Book of the Day)
"This walk will sweep listeners off their feet…seemingly effortless yet so compelling."
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AudioFile Magazine (Earphones Award winner)