“Kyo Maclear can write.”
—The Globe and Mail
“In her wise and lovely first novel, Maclear explores the workings of human attachment.”
—Women’s Post
“This quiet, beautifully written & thoughtful novel about a postal clerk & her efforts to reconnect people with their misdirected mail at the Undeliverable Mail Office provides remarkable insights into the mercurial nature of identity, loss & personal history.”
—North49 Books
“This is a wonderful story of memory, loss and acceptance.”
—Café Books (Alberta)
“A really good book and excellent first novel. There is an attention to detail that isn’t just a neurotic cataloguing, but considers the emotional nuances.”
—Electric Pages
“The words are masterfully chosen. In this way the book was reminiscent of a fine book of poetry or a beautiful painting — every word is deliberate. The result was a touching book, something that you want to read slowly to take it all in, as the pieces all fit together so delicately. I loved this book.”
—The Book Chick
“Maclear has produced an ingenious work of fiction that combines rich, intimate characters with a narrative that unfolds like a puzzle box. The Letter Opener is that rare book that nourishes both the mind and the heart, at once wise and tender. A stunning, lyrical debut.”
—Naomi Klein
“This is an extraordinarily thoughtful novel about the travails of the diaspora of lost souls who have been the victims of totalitarian regimes. It all feels so tranquil, so exact, so hallucinatory in a tidy and scientifically organized way, the report of such a careful, observant, and honest witness.”
—Elisabeth Harvor, author of Excessive Joy Injures the Heart and Let me be the One
“Kyo Maclear’s sense of humanity is indispensable. It’s the basis of her commitment to history’s forgotten and undelivered. Her voice is exquisite, brilliant, incisive.”
—Joy Kogawa
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