This a tour de force, layered with complexities and wonder, that alchemizes Cox's unique girlhood to something almost divine.
-Starred review, Publishers Weekly
Plums For Months is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read, or held, and one which defies every category. It leaves me not knowing what to call it so I'll just call it MAGIC.
-Jennifer Pastiloff, bestselling author of On Being Human
Zaji Cox has given the world the profound gift of re-imagining. By rendering reality in fragments, glimpses, lyric reveries and narrative pulses, she has opened up her own experience--with tremendous generosity and compassion--to illuminate how difference is a place of endlessly generative passion. This book is a poetic lovesong as big as the cosmos. This book brings me back to life.
-Lidia Yuknavitch, author of Thrust
While every neurodiverse person is unique, it is in the relatable observations and unique worldview that Zaji Cox's vignettes shine. An amalgamate anthem, Plums for Monthsshows how to seek solitude, coping, and comfort in everyday interactions.
-Joe Biel, author of Good Trouble: Building a Successful Life & Business with Autism
I fell in love. With every page, more and more. Zaji Cox 's beautiful memoir,
Plums for Months, is an intimate portrait of a girl so smart and so wise and so open about her fears and insecurities that I wanted to wrap my arms around the very pages I was reading. Yes, Cox is acutely aware of the ways she is different. But her earnest struggle and all her obvious strengths are the picture of a hero. This is a story of precise particularity that is also somehow universal. It is a beautiful work of pain and wonder. If you have a beating heart, you can relate.
-Liz Scott, author of This Never Happened