"A moving meditation on memory, forgetfulness, and the thirst for connection."–Oprah Daily
"If you want to get inside the head of modern, young Russia, read Filipenko."–Svetlana Alexievich (Nobel Prize winner, 2015)
"The most interesting thing [about Red Crosses] was to hear the voice of a young writer, from a generation who barely knew the Soviet times, and to see how he grapples with the subject... Nothing unlocks the human soul as profoundly as a novel can."–Los Angeles Review of Books
"Belarusian author Filipenko lays bare the recent history of a ruthless Russian state with the story of an unlikely friendship between a young widower and a survivor of Stalin's gulag... [He] brings freshness and wit to a familiar story of Soviet tragedy."–Publishers Weekly
"[Red Crosses] explores 100 years of Russian history in under 200 pages... with an absurdist twist, focusing on the cruelty of the gulags and the failure of a bureaucratic system that was doomed from the start."–PopMatters
"Sasha Filipenko expertly links past and present, building a bridge between intimacy and otherness."–Kurier
"A tour de force. A book full of sound and fury, but also greatness and gentleness."–Le Figaro littéraire