“There’s a tendency among many in literary and artistic circles to treat faith as something deeply alien; here, Beha pushes those contradictions to the forefront of the novel. It’s an admirable quality; like Adam Levin’s The Instructions, Beha’s novel takes faith seriously, and uses that engagement to pose a series of unanswerable questions.” (via Novelists, Affairs, and Endings: “What Happened to Sophie Wilder” Reviewed | Vol. 1 Brooklyn)

