Laugh, cry, or shake your head, Lasky cuts to the chase. –Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, Brooklyn RailIf the essence is not in what she says, Lasky's poignancy is the result of subtle insights, both endearing and intuitive, suggested by what language leaves out. –Sophie Sills, Jacket2She will force you to acknowledge the blackness of the blood pumping underneath your skin or the claustrophobia of loneliness, but she will not allow you to forget there is light, and that it can exist in knowing another person. –Kristen Evans, Rain Taxi