—
Jonathan Miles, Salon Books
"Thank God.
Elizabeth Gilbert has written a novel."
—GQ
"Finding an Austin
heroine in a lobster boat -- an irreverent and observant young
woman, reeking of bait -- is one of the many delights to be
delivered by Elizabeth Gilbert in Stern Men, her beautifully
wrought and very funny first novel."
—Mirabella
"Ruth loves her
island with a heroine's passionate wisdom, but she falls in love
with a boy from the enemy clan...there's Romeo and Juliet in the
drama of the young lovers."
—LA Times
"A
howlingly funny first novel"
—San Francisco Chronicle
"While Elizabeth
Gilbert is not the first writer to suggest that smart women have
much to teach stern men, she puts the idea forward with rugged
power."
—New York Times Book Review
"Rich as drawn
butter and as comical as the crawly crustacean itself, Stern Men
is high entertainment. Elizabeth Gilbert has penned a Dickensian
tale; one wishes it ran in two volumes."
—USA Today
"A wonderful
novel that will have you laughing out loud, Stern Men is an
admirable debut from a writer obviously destined for literary
longevity."
—Denver Post
"Gilbert's
storytelling brio and keen intelligence prove irresistible."
—Newsday