"As sophisticated, clear, and witty as it is sexy, abstract, and introspective. Absolutely original."
–Eliot Duncan, author of Ponyboy "A twisting, teasing exploration of sexuality, inner motives and desires ... Harpman cleverly manipulates an elusive narrative 'I' and shifting perspectives in cool, insouciant, yet seductive style, to attack the well-worn existentialist query, 'Who am I?'"
-Publishers Weekly "Harpman artfully shapes this lighthearted gender confusion into a witty comment on the incompatibility–and interdependency–of the sexes."
-Kirkus Reviews "Imagination. Jacqueline Harpman certainly doesn't lack any. . . . With incredible mastery, she juggles with identities, intertwines desires and fears, fantasies and frustrations."
-L'Express "
Orlanda shows Harpman at her wittiest and most delightful."–
Asymptote