"Moses creates characters who are flummoxed and struggling, whether with their souls, tragedy, family, loneliness, or neighbors. Throughout, her voice is breathtaking. It carries us through time and is as palpable and real as her characters. The reader follows it, enchanted." - S.L. Wisenberg, author of The Adventures of Cancer Bitch
"Moses has the great writer's gift: she deftly peels back the skin of ordinary lives - the follies, the griefs, the passing ecstasies - to reveal the tremors of yearning beneath." - Benjamin Balint, author of Bruno Schulz
"I haven't laughed so hard or as guiltily at my people's misfortunes, missteps, and misadventures since the first time I read Cynthia Ozick's "Envy or, Yiddish in America." The things Moses writes about in this impossible-to-put-down collection are either true or true enough, and were I not feeling so guilty, believe me, I'd be laughing much, much louder." - Paul Goldberg, author of The Dissident