"On every page Lodato's prose sings with a robust, openhearted wit, making Edgar & Lucy a delight to read...Lodato keeps us in his thrall because his grip on the tiller stays reassuringly firm. Not to mention the supporting cast he's gathered, a group so eclectic and beguiling that many of them could carry an entire novel of their own. A riveting and exuberant ride." - Cynthia D'Aprix-Sweeney, The New York Times Book Review
"
Wonder-filled and
magisterial...Lodato's skill as a poet manifests itself on every page,
delighting with such elegant similes and incisive descriptions...His skill as a playwright shines in every piece of dialogue...And his skill as a fiction writer displays itself in his
virtuoso command of point of view. The book
pushes the boundaries of beauty." -
Chicago Tribune "Edgar isn't like other boys and Lucy isn't like other moms, but grandma Florence keeps them tied to reality. And then their lives take a sharp turn...This
otherworldly tale will haunt you." -
People Magazine "A
stunningly rendered novel" -
Entertainment Weekly "
I love this book. At once profoundly spiritual and hilariously specific, Victor Lodato's
Edgar and Lucy is an unusual and intimate epic that manages to capture the wonder and terror of both child and parenthood with an
uncanny clarity. The surprising prose is a pleasure, and never ceases to remind us how fragile human life is yet how unshakeable the bonds.
Edgar and Lucy will have you reading til 4am, then reaching for the closest warm body." - Lena Dunham, bestselling author of
Not That Kind of Girl "This tale gradually exerts
a fiendish grip on the reader"–Helen Simonson, author of
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand "I tore through the
luminous pages of
Edgar and Lucy as if possessed. Edgar's journey from boy to man is that rare tale that's both epic and
intimate, as
joyful and startlingly original in its language as it is a pleasure to read. The tender, funny, living immediacy of its characters and what is revealed to us about human nature through their twists of fate
took my breath away. What this book has to say about love and truth will stay with me for a very, very long time." - Sophie McManus, author of
The Unfortunates "
Edgar and Lucy is a quirky coming-of-age novel that deepens into something dark and strange without losing its
heart or its
sense of wonder. Victor Lodato writes with
lyrical precision and unfailing
compassion for his characters." - Tom Perrotta, bestselling author of
The Leftovers "Victor Lodato may be our bard of the sadness, humor, and confusion of loss. He senses the absurdities and elation of mourning and childhood with a capacious precision that
brings to mind J.D. Salinger, Lorrie Moore, Karen Russell, even James Joyce.
Edgar and Lucy will make you feel things you haven't felt in ages.
Go read it right now." - Daniel Torday, author of
The Last Flight of Poxl West "Victor Lodato's work is complex,
elegant,
disturbing, beautifully written, and, above all,
important. I can say without hesitation that he is a writer who gives me
hope for the future of serious literature." - Lynn Freed, author of
The Servants' Quarters Praise for
Mathilda Savitch: A phenomenal debut...Lodato indelibly captures the fragile vulnerability and fearless bravado of adolescence through Mathilda's impeccable voice, one that rages with alienation, frustration, and confusion as much as it aches with hope, wonder, and desire.
- Booklist (starred review) "Compulsively readable...Both mature adolescents and adult readers will find much to love in Lodato's remarkable creation."
- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "From page one, the outrageous, pitch-perfect voice of this book grabs you up and won't let go. A bravura Performance." - Mary Kaar, author of
The Liars Club "Engaging and humorous yet grappling with serious issues."
- Library Journal (starred review)