If you’re searching for a read that lingers, that feels both intimate and wide in its reach, this is absolutely the one to pick up.
Dana Schwartz has crafted a novel that cuts into history, pulls out the pulse of ambition, and stitches it into something unforgettable.
This is a story that’s both sweeping and intimate, glamourous and raw, entertaining and unsettling.
A Little Trickerie earns its five stars by being raw where many historical novels gloss, by being hopeful without flinching from despair, and by giving us a heroine who is unforgettable.
A sweeping, empathetic, gorgeously written novel that earns its five stars not just through ambition, but through heart. Pachinko is literature that matters.
At once historical and contemporary, intimate and sweeping, this novel showcases Picoult at the height of her storytelling powers.