"We marvel at the pains [McPhee] takes with structure, approaching his subject from oblique angles, slowly building tension, sometimes seeming to wander, but always propelling his narratives forward . . . In the age of blogging and tweeting, of writers' near-constant self-promotion, McPhee is an imperative counterweight, a paragon of both sense and civility." –Elizabeth Royte, The New York Times Book Review
"Reading McPhee's lucid descriptions of [lacrosse], with its lightning pace and nuanced skill levels, one wonders why Americans spend so much time watching football . . . We're fortunate McPhee has written as much–and as well–as he has. For readers who have always wanted a more personal glimpse,
Silk Parachute should be floating your way." –
Tim McNulty, The Seattle Times "How long the McPhee tradition will endure is anyone's guess. But for now we have
Silk Parachute, a testament to a kind of literary journalism that will, with any luck, have both its standards and its standard-bearer around for years to come." –
Danny Heitman, The Christian Science Monitor