Praise for the book:
"In the opening pages of Laura McBride’s new novel,
June Stein dives off the Haverstraw Bridge and straight into the
reader’s imagination. I love how June, and the vivid, complicated women
around her, often fail to act in their own best
interests while they still win our affection and admiration. And I
love how McBride brings to life the fast-changing city of Las Vegas
through their intertwined stories. ‘Round Midnight is a passionate, gripping and beautifully written novel." (Margot
Livesey, author of Mercury)
"Laura McBride reminds us of the invisible threads that bind us together
as she weaves the stories of four very different women into a haunting
tale of love, loss, and the power to endure. A compelling, transporting,
and deeply wise novel. I was enthralled
from the first page. Laura McBride is a stunning storyteller." (Patry
Francis, author of The Orphans of Race Point)
"I’m not one to pull out the term “Great American Novel,” but Laura
McBride’s sublime ‘ROUND MIDNIGHT demands nothing less. Gorgeous,
engrossing, moving, and at times wickedly funny, this brilliant novel
pulled me in and didn’t let me go until the shattering
final sentence. This is the novel you need to read right now." (Joanna
Rakoff, author of My Salinger Year and A Fortunate Age)
“If McBride is trying to prove...—that if you change one life, you change the world—she succeeds magnificently.” (Booklist)
"[A] jewel of a novel. Haunting and unpredictable,
’Round Midnight is the beautifully told story of how fates intertwine
in ways we can’t plan." (BookPage)
"A dangerous romance and a captivating character make "Round Midnight memorable...illuminating...
thrilling...heartbreaking...You'll fall in love." (Dallas Morning News)
"When Laura McBride starts a novel, her characters lead the way as she writes." (The Denver Post)
"It's not often that a work of literature is able to move its readers to
slow down and savor its signifigance, coaxing them into prying open its
complexities one by one with a sense of wonder and anticipation. Equal
parts intricate and graceful, 'Round Midnight
accomplishes just this." (The Daily Californian)
"Redemption in doing the right thing, the solace of accepting fate,
perhaps, echoes through 'Round Midnight. McBride crafts passages of
sterling imagery and diction....Mostly, though, she tells an honest Las
Vegas tale about life and fate, with characters,
not caricatures." (Desert Companion)
"A beautiful novel about families and love and complications of human relations....Superb." (The Batavia Daily News)
"Through outstanding character development and beautifully crafted
storytelling, McBride uses the stories of four seemingly insignificant
women to weave her tale into the readers' heartstrings." (Deseret News)