“In agile prose, Iromuanya creates an intricate and fresh portrait of the perennial immigrant’s tale.”
—The San Francisco Chronicle
“Julie Iromuanya’s debut novel is both keenly observational and intensely introspective. She’s one to look out for.”
—Bustle
“Heartbreakingly funny and terribly sad, a remarkable feat of storytelling, in which all the characters’ isolated longings and frustrations are intimately felt, yet register on the grand tragicomic scale of human folly.”
—The Star Tribune
“Iromuanya . . . snaps readers to attention with the first paragraph of Mr. and Mrs. Doctor, announcing the arrival of a mature, distinctive and commanding voice.”
—Paste
“Heartbreaking, occasionally wryly hilarious, and told in a spare, sensory style, this thoughtful debut novel ranks high in this year’s literary fiction.”
—Masters Review
“Iromuanya tackles many subjects—marriage, race, immigration, families . . . the interplay between Job’s rigid and secretive bluster and Ifi’s attempt to build a new American life never loses its poignancy.”
—The New York Times Sunday Book Review
“A splendid debut.”
—Margot Livesey
“Julie Iromuanya’s vision burns away the superficial veneer of America’s promise to its newest inhabitants even as it tells a story that is classic, powerful and, in its own way, open to possibility.”
—David Mura
“[Iromuanya reveals] the very human weaknesses that we all share—the unwillingness to admit failure, and the desire to see ourselves reflected well in the eyes of others.”
—The Rumpus
“Iromuanya weaves this tale of a mismatched couple with dark humor and careful observation. . . Her insights into assimilation—its difficulties and pitfalls—are astute and at times, eye-opening.”
—BookPage