For the most part, 600 Hours of Edward has cycled through its critical reviews — suffering little more than flesh wounds along the way, I’m happy to report — but I knew that Montana Quarterly was one of the ones yet to come in.
It turns out that the June issue was worth waiting for. From the review:
This is a wonderful book. Mr. Lancaster’s journey from the daily life of journalism at the Billings Gazette into the imaginative pages of fiction was one well taken, for himself, for readers and certainly for the lovingly created Edward Stanton.
Click here for a PDF of the entire review, published with permission from Montana Quarterly.
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June 6, 2010 at 9:03 pm
Joe Porter
One word describes this book….”Brilliant”. To some degree we are all like Edward who needs a certain amount of orderliness in life just to cope and even survive. We each create our own “comfort zones” and work extremely hard to remain within them. Just like Edward, we are all mentally ill but we are not stupid!