"Riveting. . . . As her tale unfolds, we know that we are in the hands of a master." --Christina Baker Kline, author of
The Orphan Train "
The Jazz Palace understands what great things come from staying light on your feet. . . . The historical material itself seems to dance." --
The Washington Post "There is a reason I have always called Mary Morris my writing mentor: she taught me everything I know; and here is the living proof." --Jodi Picoult,
New York Times bestselling author of
The Storyteller "Vibrant. . . . With brio, Morris creates music on the page." --
The New York Times Book Review
"A bittersweet, deeply lyrical but eyes-wide-open look at Chicago before and during Prohibition." --
Chicago Tribune
"In this incandescent tour-de-force, Mary Morris takes us on a riveting journey that soars and tugs on our heartstrings just as if it were music itself." --Dani Shapiro, author of
Family History and
Still Writing
"The Jazz Palace is a sweeping tribute, a jazz ode, by a wonderful writer to her native city." --Valerie Martin, author of
Property and
The Ghost of the Mary Celeste "Haunting and dreamlike, there is no other word for this novel but masterpiece." --Caroline Leavitt, author of
Is This Tomorrow and
Pictures of You
"Packed with so much love, heartbreak, endurance. . . .
In The Jazz Palace, Mary Morris has written an exquisite love letter to her home town, Chicago. And yet the book transcends time and place." --Peter Orner, author of
Love and Shame and Love "A graceful and involving affirmation of the transcendent power of art."
--Booklist (starred review)
"As fluid and nuanced as the music it celebrates, Morris's narrative brings physical details, the power of music, and the sweeping history of Chicago . . . to memorable life."
--Publishers Weekly