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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
This deeply immersive coming-of-age serves up a compelling slice of dark academia that interrogates the complex ways gender roles intersect with class to impact privilege.
-The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Angels at the Gate is spot-on in its vivid evocation of campus life, especially the intricate nuances of relationships. . . . [it] achieves the rare success of being both a thriller and an intensely felt exploration of love in all sorts of forms.
-Story Circle Book Reviews
Sheri Joseph's mesmerizing Angels at the Gate is more than a campus novel, more than a mystery, more than a reflection on memory. It's heartbreaking, joyful, and utterly unforgettable.
-Kevin Wilson, author of NOTHING TO SEE HERE and THE FAMILY FANG
With an unerring eye for the complex dynamics of pre-social media campus life, Joseph elegantly captures the 80s, complete with a to-die-for playlist. Compulsively readable and deliciously dark.
-Leslie Pietrzyk, author of ADMIT THIS TO NO ONE and SILVER GIRL
If you love a campus novel -- and who doesn't? -- meet Leah, your tour guide through a beguiling mystery set among the lamplit paths and leafy towers of a college as vivid and tinged with melancholy as the one in your memory.
-Christopher Castellani, author of LEADING MEN
Through Joseph's evocative prose and adept characterizations, this gorgeous novel reminds us, once again, how our earliest relationships may suggest our paths, but our vulnerable early adult years cement our futures.
-Allison Amend, author of ENCHANTED ISLANDS and A NEARLY PERFECT COPY
If there's a novel that's better than Sheri Joseph's Angels at the Gate at recreating the intensity of bonds and friendships formed in college, I haven't read it. One of the great pleasures of this story, built around the gripping complications of a mysterious death at a prestigious southern college, is the way the story immerses the reader not just in college life, but in youth itself. There's a lot going on in a story that explores sexual repression as well as sexual awakening, as well as the machinations of power and privilege, but what I'll remember the longest, I suspect, is the evocation of youth and the sheer intensity of that time of life. Highly recommended.
-Ed Falco, author of THE FAMILY CORLEONE and TRANSCENDENT GARDENING
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