Maia Danziger, Emmy Award-winning actress, Writer and developer of Relax and Write workshops
“A collection of little gems! With stories that are both funny and heartbreaking, Bronston draws us into the skins of her characters.”
David Leavitt - Novelist, The Lost Language of Cranes, Shelter in Place, The Two Hotels Francforts, and the much anthologized story, Gravity.
“Whether writing in first person or third, present tense or past, about the vagaries of childhood or the ordeal from an addiction, Bronston exhibits unparalleled authority, grace, elegance, and rigor.”
Thom Jones, National Book Award nominee, Author of The Pugilist At Rest and Sonny Liston Was A Friend of Mine
“Eskimo Nights is a story about familial betrayal, merely twenty pages long, yet with the density and convolutions of a short novel. It is reminiscent of Flannery O'Connors The Artificial Nigger and is a beautiful piece of writing.”
Lisa Pearl Rosenbaum, Author of A Day of Small Beginnings and Stories from the Violins of Hope
“Original, intriguing, and deeply moving.”
Suzanne Warren, Pembroke literary journal reviewer
“Bronston's is a sophisticated moral vision, rooted in the relational and situational, flesh and feeling, rather than abstract notions of goodness or virtue. A warm, knowing regard for her characters, bad mothers and miscreants among them, is one of Bronston's signature achievements.”