"Verble is an immensely gifted writer."–NPR.org "In this fun, entertaining and highly informative historical novel, award-winning author Margaret Verble, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, surrounds Two Feathers' story with a concise history of the area and an in-depth look at the social culture and mores of the times... [Verble] will have you believing and cheering...Great fun."–Florida Times-Union "Through a joyful interweaving of pragmatic storytelling and spiritual realism, Pulitzer Prize finalist Margaret Verble breathes life into a bygone era...Combining meticulous research, a fresh point-of-view and vivid imagery, Verble's third novel does what historical fiction does best: folds a compelling story into a snapshot of time before life changed."–Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Alternatively funny and touching, this novel has a distinctly original and unconventional feel."–Ms. Magazine "[An] expansive and well-researched historical work."–Buzzfeed "Fans of Karen Russell will love this spellbinding new story from Pulitzer Prize-finalist Margaret Verble."–Country Living "A compelling, haunting read full of history."–Alma "Verble beautifully weaves period details with the cast's histories, and enthralls with the supernatural elements, which are made as real for the reader as they are for the characters. This lands perfectly."–Publishers Weekly, STARRED review "This utterly memorable, beautifully written story will linger with readers."–Booklist, STARRED review "An ambitious novel that's impressive in its scope and concept: Glendale Park Zoo and the 101 are rife with narrative possibility and give the author a chance to examine a fascinating cross section of race and class."–Kirkus "Effectively deploying her diverse cast of characters, Verble–an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma–captures the complex social interactions of the time. From race relations to social class to working conditions, Verble addresses key issues while spinning her ghost story around the fictionalized employees of a park that actually existed...Readers of general fiction will enjoy."–Library Journal "A remarkably fresh, beautifully written novel...This is a substantial book, hard to put down."–Worcester Magazine "Two Feathers, tough and warmhearted, clear-eyed and funny, captivates from the first striking scene. Margaret Verble has created a remarkable world, rich with vibrant characters and layered histories, long obscured, that emerge to shape their lives in surprising, thought-provoking, and moving ways." –Kim Edwards, bestselling author of The Memory Keeper's Daughter and The Lake of Dreams "Two Feathers Fell from the Sky is a rich and lively novel, steeped in place and history. Verble's meticulous research and generosity of spirit shine through, lending her characters and their adventures a fullness that lingers." –Kelli Jo Ford, author of Crooked Hallelujah and winner of the Plimpton Prize Praise for Margaret Verble "Verble has given historical fiction lovers a real gift." –New York Times Book Review "Margaret Verble is an ex