Quotes
“If The Island of Misfit Toys were recast as a sleepy Brooklyn apartment building, it might look a bit like Alcott’s Infinite Home, where a collection of vividly drawn characters seem to breathe right out of the pages.”
Entertainment Weekly
“Wise, fresh…The joy of reading comes from how these seemingly insular people fall in love and help each other, melding lonely lives into an improvised family. Along the way, expect to find insights that make you stop, go back, and read again…You don’t know what’s coming in the last third of this book, and you will be astounded.”
O, The Oprah Magazine
“Don’t expect this novel to deliver trite messages about the redemptive power of makeshift families. Yet these damaged characters, in spite of themselves, provide one another with unexpected offerings of consolation and love.”
New York Times
“Prepare to be moved, because this one will reach deep inside of you.”
Bustle magazine
“Alcott calls into question what ‘home’really means—is it a physical space populated by the belongings you acquire or a state of mind achieved when you’re surrounded with those you feel most at ease with? In Infinite Home, she posits that it’s somehow both.”
Huffington Post
“At turns despondent and darkly funny, Alcott has woven a uniquely beautiful story which challenges the way we view the concept of home.”
Brooklyn Magazine
“In her quietly wonderful second book, Alcott displays a deft hand with every one of her odd and startlingly real characters…The voices in this book speak volumes. A luminous second novel from a first-class storyteller.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“The challenge presented by this novel for narrator Christa Lewis is portraying a small cast of highly diverse characters. Listeners will be enthralled by her consistent portrayals of these individuals, who seem to have little in common beyond living in the same Brooklyn brownstone…Lewis’ sensitive performance keeps listeners fully invested in this character-driven audiobook. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
AudioFile
“A delectably subtle yet sublimely fierce study of many forms of bravery and loyalty.”
Booklist
“This quirky little tale is sad, yet funny and ultimately redemptive. Christa Lewis expertly captures the voices of the characters.”
Library Journal