

Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts." - Kirkus Reviews on Landline "Rowell is, as always, a fluent and enjoyable writer-the pages whip by." - Publishers Weekly on Landline "Keen psychological insight, irrepressible humor and a supernatural twist: a woman can call her husband in the past." - Time Magazine on Landline "The dialogue flows naturally it's zippy, funny, and fresh. Rowell accomplishes with a quaint old means of communication, and for her narrative purposes, it really does the trick." - The New York Times "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 "Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly.the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. Rowell's way to rewrite 'It's a Wonderful Life'.what that film accomplished with an angel named Clarence, Ms.
