Review of DAUGHTERS OF THE AIR in The Seattle Review of Books

I was utterly verklempt reading Paul Constant's beautiful review of Daughters of the Air in The Seattle Review of Books earlier today. Here's a taste:

Daughters is a confident and finely wrought novel. Szilágyi is at equally at home writing about Argentina’s complex historical conflict and the glittering garbage heaps of Brooklyn. She focuses unflinchingly on the violence we deliver on each other, and the mental scars that violence leaves behind.

You can read the whole piece here.