In flowing, lyrical prose, Yu showcases the power of folklore and the pain of displacement. This is a knockout. -Publishers Weekly, starred review
On Fragile Waves is a lyrical fabulist novel that will enchant readers of both literary fiction and fantasy. -Booklist, starred review
An evocative and heart-lacerating debut novel. . . . Essential fiction to understand our world. -Library Journal, starred review
On Fragile Waves is a masterful and poetic novel about finding hope and joy in the most dire circumstances. -Foreword Reviews, starred review
[A] tremendous and almost unbearable work of witness. It is devastating and perfect. -Amal el-Mohtar in the New York Times Book Review
Beautifully written, absorbing, powerful. . . . This should win awards when it comes out next year. I think Yu is doing some of the most exciting things in genre. -Jo Walton, Tor.com
An extraordinary achievement-original in voice, powerful in material, a book of brutal beauty and unflinching compassion. May it be noticed and read and praised and believed. -Karen Joy Fowler, author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
A heartbreaking celebration of the necessity of joy. A soul-searing tale of homecoming, home-becoming, home-conjuring. By holding up the jagged beauty of faith against despair, E. Lily Yu is the brilliant voice of conscience our age needs. -Ken Liu, author of The Paper Menagerie
An incredibly accomplished debut novel, a necessary and important tale of empathy and imagination and hope. -Matt Bell, author of Appleseed
E. Lily Yu's finely honed prose and her child narrator allow for flashes of warmth and beauty between the shocks and sorrows, the terrors and humiliations. -Margo Lanagan, author of Tender Morsels
Vivid, intense and heart-wrenching. On Fragile Waves is both a coming-of-age tale and an unflinching meditation on exile, belonging, fragility and hope. -Victoria Law, co-author of Prison By Any Other Name
On Fragile Waves confirms that E. Lily Yu is a prodigy. Every line a gemstone, every page a calligram. - Usman T. Malik, author of Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan
A stunning heartbreaker. The prose is as sharp and beautiful as the story it tells . . . bringing into painful beautiful focus all the ways the world is horrible, and all the ways the world is magic. -Sam J. Miller, author of Blackfish City