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Reviews: All Books


Mar 2013

Review of: Published in: Jewish News of Greater Arizona

He writes perceptively, as son and now parent, of the wondrous miracle of birth and the incipient optimism it engenders, and how parents’ hopes can be dashed when the child they bear does not match their imagined picture.

Mar 2013

Review of: Published in: The Tablet

Solomon’s compassionate study of these dozen loves that are, and are not, like each other, illuminates not so much the heroism of difficult kinds of love as the adaptability of every kind.

Mar 2013

Review of: Published in: Estadão de Sao Paulo

Numa era em que a tecnologia reforça a ilusão da perfeição adquirida, o livro é uma crônica do afeto que move a aceitação incondicional. (In an era in which technology enhances the illusion that perfection can be acquired, the book is a chronicle of affection that moves towards unconditional acceptance.)

Mar 2013

Review of: Published in: MINT

These are not simplistic "love triumphs all" stories, but nuanced studies of challenges, heartbreak and, in a lot of cases, eventual reconciliation, sometimes even triumph.

Mar 2013

Review of: Published in: Indian Express

Solomon has fashioned a tremendous and humane book that is bound to alter the way one thinks of difference, disability, love and commitment.

Mar 2013

Review of: Published in: Lambda Literary Foundation

Now in their twenty-fifth year, the Lambda Literary Awards celebrate achievement in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender writing for books published in 2012.

Mar 2013

Review of: Published in: Literary Review

A monumental and generous-hearted book, balanced between the universal and the particular, and gorgeously observed.

Feb 2013

Review of: Published in: Critical Mass

The nonfiction winner was honored as a sweeping yet in-depth synthesizing of key social issues from deafness to homosexuality to create what feels like a whole new area of study.

Feb 2013

Review of: Published in: Farm Lane Books Blog

Far From the Tree is the most important book I’ve ever read... If everyone read this book the world would be a better place.

Feb 2013

Review of: Published in: The Australian

"Far from the Tree" is a stellar example of the kind of sociological, reportage-based nonfiction that Americans seem to do particularly well.