From Booklist
In this second anthology, women come together, bringing their prose and poetry. Evenly mixed between the two, the book does not strike a particular theme. The similarity that the works share is the presence of beautiful, disquieting images. The story "Anniversary" is a good example: "The machine's leather strap hangs loose now, disconnected by my husband after the needle lowered through my finger, locking it to the plate. My husband said it was my pronubial finger, the one with the nerve connected to the heart, the wedding finger." The authors and editors do not flinch at pain and hardship; they acknowledge it all as part of their characters' lives and describe it in such beautiful language that the full meaning takes time to sink in. This anthology is a good introduction to many excellent new authors who will be at the forefront of women's literature in the near future.
Ellie Barta-MoranCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
THE SCOTSMAN
'Dreamlike and sparsely elegant... impressive ... An anthology of genuinely high quality'