Oliver Sachs, The New York Times
“A remarkable and finally tragic story which, in its depth, penetration and detail, no less than its extraordinary subject matter, must be seen as outstanding, a testimony to something extraordinary in the author herself.”
“A remarkable and finally tragic story which, in its depth, penetration and detail, no less than its extraordinary subject matter, must be seen as outstanding, a testimony to something extraordinary in the author herself.” – Oliver Sachs, The New York Times
London Review of Books
“A remarkable and finally tragic story which, in its depth, penetration and detail, no less than its extraordinary subject matter, must be seen as outstanding, a testimony to something extraordinary in the author herself.”
“Riveting. Thanks to Marjorie Wallace, thanks to the twins’ incorrigible brilliance, we now have some idea of what it is like to stand in front of a dark mirror.” – London Review of Books
The Mail on Sunday
“A compelling and tragic story”
“A compelling and tragic story.” – The Mail on Sunday