"One of the most beautiful and luminous books of childhood memoirs ever written in Latin America, so rich in the genre."-César Aira
"The postcards of gender construction in Notes from Childhood are a delight . . . as is her exquisite prose. The fact that Lange has been considered a secondary figure speaks only of the strict hierarchy of themes that regulated, and in my opinion, continues to regulate entry into the canon."-Marina Yuszczuk
"The apparently peaceful realm of childhood where the book was set concealed the fact that the text turned memories of a life into a literary investigation, the setting of childhood into an often disturbing laboratory."-Silvia Molloy
"Lange never lacked recognition from writers: César Aira, Elvio Gandolfo, and Arturo Carrera have described her as one of the greats of Argentine literature." -Adriana Astutti, Clarin
"If the same book had been published in Oslo or Budapest, or in Leipzig, not to mention Paris, it would now be as famous the world over as The Story of San Michele by Axel Monthe, with which it has more than one thing in common." -Eduardo González Lanuza