Críticas:
TUMBLING is an accomplished novel, with sharply drawn characters, exuberant prose, plenty of period detail and a wise, forgiving outlook on family life. --Los Angeles Times Book Review"
McKinney-Whetstone weaves an intricate tapestry of love, pain and memory. . . . Philly is as much a character as the women. . . . Neena s dire straits are nicely handled and provide a pretty sharp hook. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
[A] poignant, multigenerational story. . . . An achingly tender portrait of familial love and pain. --Booklist"
A compelling story. . . . In evocative prose, she re-creates the world of 1940s and 1950s Philadelphia with passionate emotion in a moving novel of love, loss, redemption, and healing. --Ebony"
Offers up both wrenching and sweet truths that feel familiar to any reader, in a series of uncloying, unpredictable plotlines. The result is a book that feels honest, filled with people you want to keep reading about. --Philadelphia Magazine"
Even the air is palpable in TUMBLING. . . . The story moves forth on the power of Ms. Mckinney-Whetstone s characters. Ms. McKinney-Whetstone captures the formidable struggle to protect both a community and a family. --The New York Times Book Review"
[A] beautifully written tale [and] a lyrical read. --USA Today"
[A] remarkable first novel. . . . The story probes beneath its residents lives to tell a powerful tale of damage and healing. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
A bouncy, moody, musical debut by an author who, like a good blues singer, is strong on style and interpretation. . . . A gifted prose writer with a tremendous sense of place. --Kirkus Reviews"
Juggling a wide cast of characters, this book dives into family struggles, romance, Lincoln s assassination, and the racial tensions simmering in post-Civil War Philadelphia. Perfect for fans of history and complicated, rich, character-driven stories. --BookTrib.com"
Reseña del editor:
In the aftermath of the Civil War and Lincoln’s assassination, the black live-in staff at the Lazaretto quarantine hospital—the first stop for immigrants who wish to begin new lives in Philadelphia—find the wedding preparations for one of their own marred by a shooting and its aftermath. By the best-selling author of Tumbling. (historical fiction).
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