“Imagine a stranger, the one you worry about after dark, the one who sneaks up on you and puts a knife in your ribs, the point right at your heart. Imagine looking at your street, and suddenly not recognizing anything—even the stranger wearing your face and clothes, his hand reaching for the knob of the front door you once thought familiar. Imagine, George Rabasa’s worlds—startling, painful, and full of gentle magic.”
—Jonis Agee
“Each story is more entertaining than the last, and the overall effect is refreshing. . . . These surreal Glass Houses are definitely worth prying into.”
—Publishers Weekly
“What makes Rabasa’s writing so involving? It’s simple: he starts with a simple, common subject, then unfurls an uncommon (twisted?) imagination.”
—Bloomsbury Review