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“A fine, complex, often funny tale, full of lights and shadows, with great dialogue and a sharp sense of character and place … Mr. Stone has a genius for the undercut: he provides no safe places or easy comforts—no clear moral sanctions or oversimplifications.”
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The New York Times Book Review
“Part of the fascination of
Children of Light
comes from watching the author nudge his damaged hero through seedy surroundings down the path toward disaster … Stone is adept as ever at portraying haunted, weak, self-destructive people.… [His] saga of two heedless souls is … enthralling.”
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Time
“Stones novel is persuasively knowing about the world of moviemaking.”
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Newsweek
“Stone, who has a strong imaginative grip on the contemporary American scene and writes like an angel—a fallen, hard-driving angel—is also a marvelous storyteller.”
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The New York Review of Books