Lisa Goldstein’s wonderful, clear-eyed, and unsentimental IVORY APPLES is one of the best books of 2019

For MORNING STAR, Andy Hedgecock names Lisa Goldstein’s IVORY APPLES as one of the best books of 2019.
IVORY APPLES is a challenging and entertaining read that provokes reflection on the responsibilities of creative people and the nature of art — its influence, possibilities and costs.
Gary K. Wolfe at LOCUS offers similar sentiments.
IVORY APPLES is a haunting story of what a classic fantasy work can do for and to its readers and its creator; on the other, it’s a pretty wonderful, clear-eyed, and unsentimental fantasy novel entirely on its own terms, muse or no muse.
At COMPULSIVE READER, Christine Jacques also likes the book.
In Ivory, Goldstein has created a place that exists only on its own terms.