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Cantor stumbles with this awkward blend of historical romance and science fiction.… [She] weaves in a science fiction angle…, but this element isn’t fully developed, and the ending comes across as less a twist than a letdown.
Publishers Weekly


What might have been a truly fascinating tale of pre-Holocaust Europe asks too much of its audience. The most intriguing details come near the end, when truths are revealed. —Bette-Lee Fox
Library Journal


Compelling.… [Y]ou will be swept away by this beautiful story about the bonds of love and the strength of the human spirit.
Booklist


[A] well-researched historical novel, showing how the past impacted the future…. Cantor elevates love as a powerful force that transcends tragedy and shows how music speaks to even the cruelest hearts. A powerful story that exalts the strength of the human spirit.
Kirkus Reviews