Praise from abroad for THIS TOO SHALL PASS:
"A literary tsunami...A seductive voice, one that wants to take a strong bite of life." --Silvia Marimon, ARA (Spain)
"A pure concentrate of emotion and intelligence . . . Unforgettable." --"Marie Claire "(France)
"The book of the summer."--"Vogue "(France)
"One of the most elegant books you can read."-- L Express
"A luminous and profound book."--"ELLE "(France)
"Therein lies the secret of this short and deeply intense novel: in the building of a conscience that has been suddenly expelled from paradise." --Domingo Rodenas, "El Periodico" (Spain)
"One of the most beautiful reads of 2015." --AMICA (Italy)
"An intense novel, with delicate prose, both touching and deeply funny." --Vis Molina, "El Cultural" (Spain)
A praiseworthy and truly literary work." --Antonio Lozano, Culturas, "La Vanguardia" (Spain)
"["This Too Shall Pass" is] full of subtle wisdom." --Carmen Posadas, "Harper's Bazaar"
" This Too Shall Pass" is an intimate story about loss and mourning, about saying goodbye, growing up; it s funny and the love for life jumps from the page. But mostly it is a declaration of love from a daughter who cannot forget her mother. Who doesn t "want" to forget." Trow (The Netherlands)
"""Amoving declaration of love to a dead mother and an accomplished balancing act on the thin line between lightness and tragedy. -- De Standaard (The Netherlands)
Atypical, crazy, comical, painful. An original tale of loss that alternates vitality and grief, making them coincide, also in style: in the natural flow, without interruption, from the third person narrator to the first: you, mother. --" Il Corriere de la Sera" (Italy)
This is not a distressing tale, on the contrary, it is full of life and sex. --" Il Secolo XIX" (Italy)
"A brilliant, lucid, poignant, bare and aching memory of a good-bye. -- Juan Marse"
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Intense "Femina "(Sweden)"
Praise from abroad for THIS TOO SHALL PASS:
[A] summery, sexy, cool debut novel light, profound, sensual, unmistakably European: this may be the only book about grief to feel like a vacation. --"Kirkus" (starred review)
"A literary tsunami...A seductive voice, one that wants to take a strong bite of life." --Silvia Marimon, ARA (Spain)
"A pure concentrate of emotion and intelligence . . . Unforgettable." --"Marie Claire "(France)
"The book of the summer."--"Vogue "(France)
"One of the most elegant books you can read."-- L Express
"A luminous and profound book."--"ELLE "(France)
"Therein lies the secret of this short and deeply intense novel: in the building of a conscience that has been suddenly expelled from paradise." --Domingo Rodenas, "El Periodico" (Spain)
"One of the most beautiful reads of 2015." --AMICA (Italy)
"An intense novel, with delicate prose, both touching and deeply funny." --Vis Molina, "El Cultural" (Spain)
A praiseworthy and truly literary work." --Antonio Lozano, Culturas, "La Vanguardia" (Spain)
"["This Too Shall Pass" is] full of subtle wisdom." --Carmen Posadas, "Harper's Bazaar"
" This Too Shall Pass" is an intimate story about loss and mourning, about saying goodbye, growing up; it s funny and the love for life jumps from the page. But mostly it is a declaration of love from a daughter who cannot forget her mother. Who doesn t "want" to forget." Trow (The Netherlands)
"""Amoving declaration of love to a dead mother and an accomplished balancing act on the thin line between lightness and tragedy. -- De Standaard (The Netherlands)
Atypical, crazy, comical, painful. An original tale of loss that alternates vitality and grief, making them coincide, also in style: in the natural flow, without interruption, from the third person narrator to the first: you, mother. --" Il Corriere de la Sera" (Italy)
This is not a distressing tale, on the contrary, it is full of life and sex. --" Il Secolo XIX" (Italy)
"A brilliant, lucid, poignant, bare and aching memory of a good-bye. -- Juan Marse"
"
Intense "Femina "(Sweden)"
Praise for THIS TOO SHALL PASS:
"Busquet's tale is both poignant and funny, an astute exploration of the inevitable sea change that comes with losing a parent."--"People"
[A] summery, sexy, cool debut novel light, profound, sensual, unmistakably European: this may be the only book about grief to feel like a vacation. --"Kirkus" (starred review)
"A literary tsunami...A seductive voice, one that wants to take a strong bite of life." --Silvia Marimon, ARA (Spain)
"A pure concentrate of emotion and intelligence . . . Unforgettable." --"Marie Claire "(France)
"The book of the summer."--"Vogue "(France)
"One of the most elegant books you can read."-- L Express
"A luminous and profound book."--"ELLE "(France)
"Therein lies the secret of this short and deeply intense novel: in the building of a conscience that has been suddenly expelled from paradise." --Domingo Rodenas, "El Periodico" (Spain)
"One of the most beautiful reads of 2015." --AMICA (Italy)
"An intense novel, with delicate prose, both touching and deeply funny." --Vis Molina, "El Cultural" (Spain)
A praiseworthy and truly literary work." --Antonio Lozano, Culturas, "La Vanguardia" (Spain)
"["This Too Shall Pass" is] full of subtle wisdom." --Carmen Posadas, "Harper's Bazaar"
" This Too Shall Pass" is an intimate story about loss and mourning, about saying goodbye, growing up; it s funny and the love for life jumps from the page. But mostly it is a declaration of love from a daughter who cannot forget her mother. Who doesn t "want" to forget." Trow (The Netherlands)
"""Amoving declaration of love to a dead mother and an accomplished balancing act on the thin line between lightness and tragedy. -- De Standaard (The Netherlands)
Atypical, crazy, comical, painful. An original tale of loss that alternates vitality and grief, making them coincide, also in style: in the natural flow, without interruption, from the third person narrator to the first: you, mother. --" Il Corriere de la Sera" (Italy)
This is not a distressing tale, on the contrary, it is full of life and sex. --" Il Secolo XIX" (Italy)
"A brilliant, lucid, poignant, bare and aching memory of a good-bye. -- Juan Marse"
"
Intense "Femina "(Sweden)"
Praise for THIS TOO SHALL PASS:
"A best seller in Ms. Busquets native Spain, the novel was partly inspired by the author s emotions after the death of her mother, Esther Tusquets, a well-known publisher and author there. This accounts for the book s sense of lived-in emotional truth, its deeply convincing, unconventional passage through pain." --"New York Times"
" "["This Too Shall Pass"] has a heady, intellectual air, adding a twist of Alain de Botton to the novel s effervescent blend of Erica Jong and Pedro Almodovar Like a day at the beach -- a European beach, with cigarettes and espresso -- this novel lingers in the mind well after it is over, reminding us of the intimacy between pleasure and loss. --"New York Times Book Review"
"Busquets' tale is both poignant and funny, an astute exploration of the inevitable sea change that comes with losing a parent."--"People"
"Busquets' sleek novella set in her native Spain, feels like the book equivalent of a European art-house film: frankly existential, full of ravishing imagery."--"Entertainment Weekly"
[A] summery, sexy, cool debut novel light, profound, sensual, unmistakably European: this may be the only book about grief to feel like a vacation. --"Kirkus" (starred review)
"A literary tsunami...A seductive voice, one that wants to take a strong bite of life." --Silvia Marimon, ARA (Spain)
"A pure concentrate of emotion and intelligence . . . Unforgettable." --"Marie Claire "(France)
"The book of the summer."--"Vogue "(France)
"One of the most elegant books you can read."-- L Express
"A luminous and profound book."--"ELLE "(France)
"Therein lies the secret of this short and deeply intense novel: in the building of a conscience that has been suddenly expelled from paradise." --Domingo Rodenas, "El Periodico" (Spain)
"One of the most beautiful reads of 2015." --AMICA (Italy)
"An intense novel, with delicate prose, both touching and deeply funny." --Vis Molina, "El Cultural" (Spain)
A praiseworthy and truly literary work." --Antonio Lozano, Culturas, "La Vanguardia" (Spain)
"["This Too Shall Pass" is] full of subtle wisdom." --Carmen Posadas, "Harper's Bazaar"
" This Too Shall Pass" is an intimate story about loss and mourning, about saying goodbye, growing up; it s funny and the love for life jumps from the page. But mostly it is a declaration of love from a daughter who cannot forget her mother. Who doesn t "want" to forget." Trow (The Netherlands)
"""Amoving declaration of love to a dead mother and an accomplished balancing act on the thin line between lightness and tragedy. -- De Standaard (The Netherlands)
Atypical, crazy, comical, painful. An original tale of loss that alternates vitality and grief, making them coincide, also in style: in the natural flow, without interruption, from the third person narrator to the first: you, mother. --" Il Corriere de la Sera" (Italy)
This is not a distressing tale, on the contrary, it is full of life and sex. --" Il Secolo XIX" (Italy)
"A brilliant, lucid, poignant, bare and aching memory of a good-bye. -- Juan Marse"
"
Intense "Femina "(Sweden)"
Praise for THIS TOO SHALL PASS:
"A best seller in Ms. Busquets native Spain, the novel was partly inspired by the author s emotions after the death of her mother, Esther Tusquets, a well-known publisher and author there. This accounts for the book s sense of lived-in emotional truth, its deeply convincing, unconventional passage through pain." --
New York Times [
This Too Shall Pass] has a heady, intellectual air, adding a twist of Alain de Botton to the novel s effervescent blend of Erica Jong and Pedro Almodovar Like a day at the beach -- a European beach, with cigarettes and espresso -- this novel lingers in the mind well after it is over, reminding us of the intimacy between pleasure and loss. --
New York Times Book Review "Busquets' tale is both poignant and funny, an astute exploration of the inevitable sea change that comes with losing a parent."--
People "Busquets' sleek novella set in her native Spain, feels like the book equivalent of a European art-house film: frankly existential, full of ravishing imagery."--
Entertainment Weekly [A] summery, sexy, cool debut novel light, profound, sensual, unmistakably European: this may be the only book about grief to feel like a vacation. --
Kirkus (starred review) "A literary tsunami...A seductive voice, one that wants to take a strong bite of life." --
Silvia Marimon, ARA (Spain) "A pure concentrate of emotion and intelligence . . . Unforgettable." --
Marie Claire (France) "The book of the summer."--
Vogue (France) "One of the most elegant books you can read."--
L Express "A luminous and profound book."--
ELLE (France) "Therein lies the secret of this short and deeply intense novel: in the building of a conscience that has been suddenly expelled from paradise." --
Domingo Rodenas, El Periodico (Spain) "One of the most beautiful reads of 2015." --
AMICA (Italy) "An intense novel, with delicate prose, both touching and deeply funny." --
Vis Molina, El Cultural (Spain) A praiseworthy and truly literary work." --
Antonio Lozano, Culturas, La Vanguardia (Spain) "[
This Too Shall Pass is] full of subtle wisdom." --
Carmen Posadas, Harper's Bazaar This Too Shall Pass is an intimate story about loss and mourning, about saying goodbye, growing up; it s funny and the love for life jumps from the page. But mostly it is a declaration of love from a daughter who cannot forget her mother. Who doesn t
want to forget."
Trow (The Netherlands) "Amoving declaration of love to a dead mother and an accomplished balancing act on the thin line between lightness and tragedy. --
De Standaard (The Netherlands)
Atypical, crazy, comical, painful. An original tale of loss that alternates vitality and grief, making them coincide, also in style: in the natural flow, without interruption, from the third person narrator to the first: you, mother. --
Il Corriere de la Sera (Italy)
This is not a distressing tale, on the contrary, it is full of life and sex. --
Il Secolo XIX (Italy)
"A brilliant, lucid, poignant, bare and aching memory of a good-bye. --
Juan Marse
Intense
Femina (Sweden)"
Praise for THIS TOO SHALL PASS:
"A best seller in Ms. Busquets' native Spain, the novel was partly inspired by the author's emotions after the death of her mother, Esther Tusquets, a well-known publisher and author there. This accounts for the book's sense of lived-in emotional truth, its deeply convincing, unconventional passage through pain." --
New York Times "[
This Too Shall Pass] has a heady, intellectual air, adding a twist of Alain de Botton to the novel's effervescent blend of Erica Jong and Pedro Almodovar... Like a day at the beach -- a European beach, with cigarettes and espresso -- this novel lingers in the mind well after it is over, reminding us of the intimacy between pleasure and loss." --
New York Times Book Review "Busquets' tale is both poignant and funny, an astute exploration of the inevitable sea change that comes with losing a parent."--
People "Busquets' sleek novella set in her native Spain, feels like the book equivalent of a European art-house film: frankly existential, full of ravishing imagery."--
Entertainment Weekly "[A] summery, sexy, cool debut novel...light, profound, sensual, unmistakably European: this may be the only book about grief to feel like a vacation." --
Kirkus (starred review) "A literary tsunami...A seductive voice, one that wants to take a strong bite of life." --
Silvia Marimon, ARA (Spain) "A pure concentrate of emotion and intelligence . . . Unforgettable." --
Marie Claire (France) "The book of the summer."--
Vogue (France) "One of the most elegant books you can read."--
L'Express "A luminous and profound book."--
ELLE (France) "Therein lies the secret of this short and deeply intense novel: in the building of a conscience that has been suddenly expelled from paradise." --
Domingo Rodenas, El Periodico (Spain) "One of the most beautiful reads of 2015." --
AMICA (Italy) "An intense novel, with delicate prose, both touching and deeply funny." --
Vis Molina, El Cultural (Spain) "A praiseworthy and truly literary work." --
Antonio Lozano, Culturas, La Vanguardia (Spain) "[
This Too Shall Pass is] full of subtle wisdom." --
Carmen Posadas, Harper's Bazaa...