According to the book review aggregator website,
Book Marks, the novel received mostly received "rave" reviews from critics with a few "positive" and "mixed reviews".[1]
In a
starred review, Kirkus Reviews called the book "a great American Jewish novel whose brew of hilarity, heartbreak, and smarts recalls the best of Philip Roth. A triumph."[2]
Adaptation
Apple acquired the television rights to the novel.[3]
According to the book review aggregator website,
Book Marks, the novel received mostly received "rave" reviews from critics with a few "positive" and "mixed reviews".[1]
In a
starred review, Kirkus Reviews called the book "a great American Jewish novel whose brew of hilarity, heartbreak, and smarts recalls the best of Philip Roth. A triumph."[2]
Adaptation
Apple acquired the television rights to the novel.[3]