Heart-stopping, utterly beautiful. . . . One of the finest contemporary story writers in the English language. Newsday
She has quietly emerged as one of our greatest living writers. . . . Munro has an unerring talent for uncovering the extraordinary in the ordinary. Newsweek
Her stories are like few others. One must go back to Tolstoy and Chekhov . . . for comparable largeness. John Updike, The New York Times Book Review
Makes one believe anew in fiction s power to transfigure. The Washington Post
A wonderful sampling of vintage Munro. . . . For those who have never read her, there is no better place to begin. And for those long familiar with her writing, there remain surprises and rediscoveries. San Francisco Chronicle
She seeks to evoke the mysteries of real life and she succeeds brilliantly. Los Angeles Times
[A] literary sensation . . . told with such perfect pitch that the results are stunning. USA Today
Meaty stories about love, marriage, discontent, divorce, betrayal, impulsive passion, second thoughts, deaths, even murder stories with plenty of drama and surprise as well as reflection and meditation. The Wall Street Journal
An entire world caught in the amber of memory. [The stories] have a quality of folk art about them its patient amplitude, sly humor, and hard materiality. Village Voice
A rare pleasure . . . rich and complex . . . an excellent one-volume introduction to her work. Boston Book Review
Luminous . . . Munro s stories ride on tone and feeling: Merely summarizing one is like describing a villa by holding up its doorbell. Vogue