“A clever, clear-cut, unforgettable work.” Maggie O'Farrell - British novelist
"A Woman's Wake is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of feminist literature, along with Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and Flaubert's Madame Bovary." Barbara Kingsolver - American novelist, writer, and poet
Chopin shares the boldness and candor of the artistic experience and moral relativism of her contemporaries in the 1890s. A writer with talent and a delicate feeling. She worked on her stories for thoughtfulness. As the vigilance of a woman will be like a passport for her, to our time and until the time of future generations, no matter how far she reaches.” The Times Literary Supplement - London
A Woman's Awakening is a tragic story, and one of many resounding calls in the Chopin era, to reconsider the institution of marriage and women's chances in a tyrannical world. Erica Bauermeister - Adapted from the Five Hundred Greatest Books for Women