My sweet Marcelo gets a fantastic review in the New York Times: The Summer of Living Dangerously
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And by a VIP reviewer to boot! Congratulations to all!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Cheryl! I'm adding MARCELLO to my "must read" list. I loved CURIOUS INCIDENT so I'm looking forward to a great read.
ReplyDeleteHooray! "[T]he bravest, most original hero I’ve met in years." I read this book on my spring vacation and I loved it, not least for the fact that it is so many different kinds of novel in one novel--*and* its own clear, singular self. Hooray for the book itself and for the special notice it is getting.
ReplyDeleteI just finished MARCELO and absolutely loved it from page one. Hooray for the wonderful review!!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. Must feel so good as an editor to also get the validation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a rave! And well-deserved. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteAnd deservedly so -- I just finished MARCELO and was totally blown away by it. Amazing book. Beautiful writing. You have every right to be proud!
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