Aleksandar Hemon is, quite frankly, the greatest writer of our generation.
- Colum McCann, author of <i>TransAtlantic</i>,
Hemon at his most contemplative, whimsical, and personal . . . a joy
Los Angeles Times
Gorgeous . . . The writing contains both immediacy and a thrillingly historical long view . . . There is all the love and frustration here that anyone feels for their aging parents . . . [and] some of the best writing about what it really feels like to be a child that I can recall reading.
Newsday
Not only is Hemon's book a masterpiece in literary terms, it is also a repudiation of the idea of the immigrant as a singular and infantilized creature, a human of lesser depth and complexity than everyone else.
- Rafia Zakaria, TLS
Hemon’s recollections unite his dazzling prose style with a captivating personal narrative.
Publishers Weekly
Hemon’s newest, most delving nonfiction work . . . Bracing candor, gruff tenderness, righteous anger, and political astuteness, all conveyed with Hemon’s signature intensity, mordant wit, and creative bite.
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