Reviews
Juno's Daughters
“Wonderfully immersive...Readers will find themselves caught up in the
isolated island communities of the Puget Sound, which reflect the Shakespearean
themes without losing their own unique expressiveness. Saffran's prose is delicate
and precise, and her focus on the Bard reveals an obvious affection
for the English language. She has created an excellent protagonist in Jenny,
balancing her growth with that of her daughters, and takes care in giving them
all enough room to grow.”
— Publishers Weekly
“A nice portrait of a close-knit, creative
community and all the quirks that go along with it. Shakespearean references
abound, which makes for a treat for literary fiction fans, yet it’s done
with a light enough touch that those unfamiliar with The Tempest or other such
works won’t feel left out.”
— Library Journal
“In Saffran’s debut novel set in Washington’s San Juan Islands, local life
is disrupted and enchanted by a raft of summer visitors, including a
crew of professional actors who have arrived to play The Tempest for the islands’
annual Shakespeare performance. Romantic mayhem results on stage and off as
Saffran deftly directs the interplay of natural and manmade forces in the San
Juan archipelago.”
— National Geographic Traveler
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