Felscher, Walter
Grounded in the gripping art of storytelling, [it] demonstrates Fred Chappell's universal appeal . . . A stirring chorale of women's voices. --Robert Taylor, The Boston Globe <br> A vibrant picture . . . Chappell describes steely, passionate women, the savory foods they cook, and the luscious landscapes they inhabit. --Margot Mifflin, Entertainment Weekly <br> An array of flavorful tales . . . a sometimes boisterous, sometimes lyrical, sometimes Gothically romantic celebration of women. --David Willis McCullough, The New York Times Book Review <br> Haunting . . . Rich, lyrical, and frequently elegiac . . . Fred Chappell has become one of our indispensable contemporary writers. --Greg Johnson, The Atlanta Journal/Constitution <br> Exuberant . . . musically written . . . Chappell here acknowledges fully and equally both the sadness and celebration and honors both, as only a gifted, fully initiated, grown-up writer can do. --Doris Betts, The World and I <br> Marvelous . . . The most affecting work of fiction about place and love . . . since A River Runs Through It, --Howard Frank Mosher, The Washington Post Book World <br>