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The house of impossible beauties review5/24/2023 ![]() ![]() It is a tragic book, a lyrical book, a defiant book, and ultimately a loving book. Joy and loss clutch hands in The House of Impossible Beauties. The writing is erotically luscious, lyrically intense, forthrightly in your face, and pitch-perfect in the dialog.' * Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal starred review * 'Cassara writes of a community that glitters in the face of an ugly world. A compassionate story, which is altogether moving and unforgettable.' * Booklist * `An exceptional first novel. There's so much downright gorgeous prose here.' * Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Tinkers * 'Fabulous.a grand, beautiful tale of art, love and the human spirit.' * Elle * `Fierce, tender, and heartbreaking.' * Kirkus * `Cassara has done a superb job of reimagining a world that will be foreign and even exotic to many readers, while creating fully developed characters to populate it. ![]() ![]() A future queer classic.' * Attitude * `A grand, beautiful tale of art, love and the human spirit.' * ELLE * `A marvelously serious, deep, artful, humane read. 'A gritty, fiercely impressive debut.Joseph Cassara has written a lithe, fiery and incredibly authentic story. ![]()
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