Praise for THE FALSE FRIEND
“One of the most emotionally rich novels I’ve read this year...Intellectually rigorous, psychologically astute and beautifully written, The False Friend provides the truest accounting of the way memory can be a burden."
-- Jonathan Messinger for TimeOut Chicago
"The False Friend is a riveting read, both compelling and richly satisfying.”
--Richard Russo, author of That Old Cape Magic
"Not since Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye have we seen such a precise and haunting portrayal of girl bullying. With uncanny pitch and tenderness, Goldberg captures both the passion of female friendship and its most savage rite of passage. Both girls and adults will find solace in this gem of a novel."
--Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls
“There are moments when I fear that my entire personality was formed (and malformed) in middle school. We all learned the hard way that there is nothing as obsessive and cruel as the intimate friendships of young girls. Myla Goldberg's magnificent new novel The False Friend mines this terrifying but exhilarating territory with precision, insight, and honesty.”
-- Ayelet Waldman, author of Red Hook Road and Bad Mother
"Myla Goldberg (Bee Season) does a scarily fine job describing the mean dynamic in a clique of five 11-year-olds...tense and marvelous."
-- Entertainment Weekly
"Suspenseful and smart, Friend, is a timely take on the fraught emotional terrain of American schoolgirls."
-- People Magazine
" A compelling exploration of the fallibility of memory, explored through richly drawn characters."
-- San Francisco Chronicle
"Fans of Goldberg's first novel, Bee Season, will love The False Friend...[A] brisk, unforgettable story. The False Friend leaves us wanting more, as all good fiction should."
-- BookPage
"Readers are kept guessing until the final pages and, as in Bee Season, Goldberg uses beautiful, emotionally descriptive language to keep us with one ear to the ground, listening for the slow, quiet footsteps of creeping tragedy."
-- Booklist
"Fascinating and fresh...Goldberg does a crackerjack job of showing a former factory town on the wane; a family, like the town, that hasn't moved forward; and a character, also stagnating, trying to discover an elusive truth...With psychological shrewdness, generosity and a sure hand, Goldberg circles her way to an ending that is both satisfying and unsatisfying. Like life." --The Washington Post
"The term mean girls is elevated to a new level in Goldberg's moody novel...this is a layered, understated novel about the complex, ambiguous nature of memory and its effect on the dynamics of relationships. Great fodder for reading groups."
--Library Journal, starred review
"Goldberg's intelligence and psychological acuity are evident on every page...She's a smart, witty, highly observant writer, and in her latest, the author's prose is as exceptional as ever." -- Dallas News
Praise for Myla Goldberg’s Bee Season
"A...fervidly intelligent book. Bee Season flickers past like a dream, and it is artful indeed."
--The New York Times Book Review
"Bee Season is a profound delight, an amazement, a beauty, and is, I hope, a book of the longest of seasons."
--Jane Hamilton, author of A Map of the World and The Book of Ruth
"There is such joy and pain thrumming inside Myla Goldberg's spelling bees! She delicately captures one family's spinning out by concentrating equally on the beauty and the despair. Bee Season is a heartbreaking first novel."
--Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
"In a story told with unique delicacy and brave inventiveness, a young girl, innocent and all-knowing, learns how much there is to lose, and what it takes to win."
--Elizabeth Strout, author of Olive Kitteridge
Praise for Wickett’s Remedy
“Brilliant. . . . A wonderfully courageous second novel.” –Newsday
“Remarkable…” –Salon
“Her second novel is of a piece with [Bee Season] in its invention and stylistic skill. . . . A warmhearted, unusual and intelligent consideration of a world about which few people know.” –San Francisco Chronicle
“Goldberg displays a fresh, distinctive, totally winning voice.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A rich historical re-creation whose energy and ingenuity evoke memories of EL Doctorow’s classic Ragtime…A fine novel….And a quantum leap forward for the gifted Goldberg.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Praise for THE FALSE FRIEND
“One of the most emotionally rich novels I’ve read this year...Intellectually rigorous, psychologically astute and beautifully written, The False Friend provides the truest accounting of the way memory can be a burden."
-- Jonathan Messinger for TimeOut Chicago
"The False Friend is a riveting read, both compelling and richly satisfying.”
--Richard Russo, author of That Old Cape Magic
"Not since Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye have we seen such a precise and haunting portrayal of girl bullying. With uncanny pitch and tenderness, Goldberg captures both the passion of female friendship and its most savage rite of passage. Both girls and adults will find solace in this gem of a novel."
--Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls
“There are moments when I fear that my entire personality was formed (and malformed) in middle school. We all learned the hard way that there is nothing as obsessive and cruel as the intimate friendships of young girls. Myla Goldberg's magnificent new novel The False Friend mines this terrifying but exhilarating territory with precision, insight, and honesty.”
-- Ayelet Waldman, author of Red Hook Road and Bad Mother
"Myla Goldberg (Bee Season) does a scarily fine job describing the mean dynamic in a clique of five 11-year-olds...tense and marvelous."
-- Entertainment Weekly
"Suspenseful and smart, Friend, is a timely take on the fraught emotional terrain of American schoolgirls."
-- People Magazine
" A compelling exploration of the fallibility of memory, explored through richly drawn characters."
-- San Francisco Chronicle
"Fans of Goldberg's first novel, Bee Season, will love The False Friend...[A] brisk, unforgettable story. The False Friend leaves us wanting more, as all good fiction should."
-- BookPage
"Readers are kept guessing until the final pages and, as in Bee Season, Goldberg uses beautiful, emotionally descriptive language to keep us with one ear to the ground, listening for the slow, quiet footsteps of creeping tragedy."
-- Booklist
"Fascinating and fresh...Goldberg does a crackerjack job of showing a former factory town on the wane; a family, like the town, that hasn't moved forward; and a character, also stagnating, trying to discover an elusive truth...With psychological shrewdness, generosity and a sure hand, Goldberg circles her way to an ending that is both satisfying and unsatisfying. Like life." --The Washington Post
"The term mean girls is elevated to a new level in Goldberg's moody novel...this is a layered, understated novel about the complex, ambiguous nature of memory and its effect on the dynamics of relationships. Great fodder for reading groups."
--Library Journal, starred review
"Goldberg's intelligence and psychological acuity are evident on every page...She's a smart, witty, highly observant writer, and in her latest, the author's prose is as exceptional as ever." -- Dallas News
Praise for Myla Goldberg’s Bee Season
"A...fervidly intelligent book. Bee Season flickers past like a dream, and it is artful indeed."
--The New York Times Book Review
"Bee Season is a profound delight, an amazement, a beauty, and is, I hope, a book of the longest of seasons."
--Jane Hamilton, author of A Map of the World and The Book of Ruth
"There is such joy and pain thrumming inside Myla Goldberg's spelling bees! She delicately captures one family's spinning out by concentrating equally on the beauty and the despair. Bee Season is a heartbreaking first novel."
--Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
"In a story told with unique delicacy and brave inventiveness, a young girl, innocent and all-knowing, learns how much there is to lose, and what it takes to win."
--Elizabeth Strout, author of Olive Kitteridge
Praise for Wickett’s Remedy
“Brilliant. . . . A wonderfully courageous second novel.” –Newsday
“Remarkable…” –Salon
“Her second novel is of a piece with [Bee Season] in its invention and stylistic skill. . . . A warmhearted, unusual and intelligent consideration of a world about which few people know.” –San Francisco Chronicle
“Goldberg displays a fresh, distinctive, totally winning voice.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A rich historical re-creation whose energy and ingenuity evoke memories of EL Doctorow’s classic Ragtime…A fine novel….And a quantum leap forward for the gifted Goldberg.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review