Big Pharma and Big Tech in the glamorous and rainy landscape of Seattle make a fertile backdrop for crime and for the promising young detective, Anna Crane's, first case tracking her elusive, prime suspect, Eleanor Kiernan. In this very fine, enthralling novel, Peterson is expert with details of murder, and with the intricate human relationships that make her characters triumphantly alive.
-Diane Johnson, author Le Marriage and Le DivorcePRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR:For DUCK AND COVERA hauntingly funny writer . . . the balance she strikes is almost hypnotic.
-Los Angeles TimesA bittersweet and utterly beguiling novel.
-Publishers WeeklyPeterson would seem to hold out just about as much hope for the family as she does the planet.
-New York Times Notable Book of the YearThe eccentric MacKenzies are a triumph of warmth, problems, complexity, and their concerns are so truly of our time . . . delightful and absorbing.
-Diane Johnson, author of Le DivorcePraise for I Want to Be Left Behind: Finding Rapture Here on Earth:This loving, luminous portrait of an irresistibly intriguing family is told by the one who doesn't fit in.
-Sy Montgomery, author of The Good, Good PigUnusually affecting and radiant . . . Witty, enrapturing account of a spiritual journey of great relevance to us all.
-Booklist, starred reviewIt is a rich and often lovely life-full of humor and Peterson's own unique brand of faith.
-Los Angeles Times
Blends her unique autobiography with compassionate and level-headed observations about family, food, religion, life, and our relationships with living things.
-Kirkus Reviews
Praise for ANIMAL HEART:
Brenda Peterson weaves a haunting love story into a fast-moving plot. Animal Heart is based on facts that are terrifyingly true, and it captures the exquisite beauty of a world that we are devastating and destroying, piece by piece. Please read it.
-Jane Goodall, author of Reason for Hope
One can hardly imagine a more heartfelt work or a more unusual love story than this one. Highly recommended for all public and academic libraries.
-Library Journal
Praise for THE DROWNING WORLD:
Amazing and haunting, The Drowning World exceeds the grasp of The Golden Compass in its themes and imaginative reach. A wonderful novel.
-Marion Copeland, book critic at Nature in Legend and Story
Peterson's glorious imagination is oceanic-it quickly lures you deep beneath its waves while time evaporates.
-Diane Ackerman, The Zookeeper's Wife
Praise for RIVER OF LIGHT
Brenda Peterson's deep understanding of country people and the land that is the life and spirit to them, the lovely way she weaves her tale, shows she is writer to watch.
-Publishers Weekly