

“After the blazing successes of Eleanor & Park, Fangirl and Attachments, it's become clear that Rowell is an absolute master of rendering emotionally authentic and absorbing stories.While the novel soars in its more poignant moments, Rowell injects the proper dose of humor to keep you laughing through your tears.” - RT Book Reviews on Landline The flirtation between young Georgie and Neal is genuinely romantic.” - Boston Globe “The dialogue flows naturally it's zippy, funny, and fresh. “Keen psychological insight, irrepressible humor and a supernatural twist: a woman can call her husband in the past.” - Time Magazine on Landline “Rowell is, as always, a fluent and enjoyable writer-the pages whip by.” - Publishers Weekly on Landline Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts.” - Kirkus Reviews on Landline “Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly…the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. “While the topic might have changed, this is still Rowell-reading her work feels like listening to your hilariously insightful best friend tell her best stories.” - Library Journal, starred review on Landline

Rowell accomplishes with a quaint old means of communication, and for her narrative purposes, it really does the trick.” - The New York Times Rowell's way to rewrite ‘It's a Wonderful Life'…what that film accomplished with an angel named Clarence, Ms.
