In a novel the Village Voice calls "memorable" and "striking," Alice Hoffman vividly portrays a family shattered by tragedy when eleven-year-old Amanda is diagnosed with AIDS... "Brilliant...explosive...heart-rending."
--Chicago Tribune
"Graceful...emotionally potent...A cathartic tale that begs us, with heartbreaking eloquence, to stop looking the other way."
--Glamour
"Within pages, the reader falls in love with this very real little girl... Moving, dramatic and painfully human."
--Miami Herald
"Compelling power...tenderness and perceptiveness."
--New York Times
"I have rarely encountered a work that has moved me as strongly... extraordinary."
--Mademoiselle
"Deeply impressive...powerful."
--Newsweek
"Deeply moving...Sensitivity and empathy...radiate from this beautiful novel."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"Compassionate...This is a serious, honest novel."
--Village Voice
"Tender, strikingly simple and deeply memorable."
--Kirkus Reviews
"An affecting novel of exquisite delicacy, with humor, warmth, and sensitivity. Miss Hoffman heals wounds with the gentle touch of an angel."
--Joseph Heller