Reviews of Trespass
“Crafted
with a genteel wit and a landscape painter’s eye: a tale both titillating and
charming. It deserves to grace a beach
chair this summer.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred
“Sharply
realized characters and . . . remarkable prose.” —Publishers Weekly
“A runaway
stranger trespasses on a woman’s home and life, sending ripples through her
extended family. . . . Quirky characters, passages of keen insight, and vivid,
sensual descriptions of gardens.” —Booklist
“Pleasantly
crafted prose.” —Library Journal
"Trespass is about all kinds of trespass, crossing
boundaries and resting on someone else’s property, land, and sexual bodies and
souls. A wonderful book.” —Charles Baxter
“A work rich in
both the perverse beauty of estrangement and the rare delicacy of actual
connection. This is a wild and remarkable book.” —Robert Boswell
“Grace Dane Mazur’s new novel, Trespass, burrows magically under the skin and takes up permanent
residence there until the last page is read.” —Richard Russo