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Deutschlandradio Kultur
"Lebenswege"

Carsten Hueck discusses Wellenschläge, the German edition of Anne Landsman's novel The Rowing Lesson on radio program, "Deutschlandradio Kultur."

FT Magazine
"Poetry in Motion"

Meticulous language defines this understated novel.

The Scotsman
"What the tide washed up"

Straight from the sinuous opening something dramatic, malign and deliberate seems on the cards. 

The Telegraph
"Bloodlines blurring at the end of a life"

The Rowing Lesson is both innovative and unusually intense.

The Guardian
"A Fine Line Between Love & Hate"

Anne Landsman's The Rowing Lesson dissects the fraught relationship between a father and daughter, says Lara Feigel.

NY Times
"Editor's Choice"

The protagonist of this viscerally appealing novel sits at her father's deathbed and imagines her way into his experience as a South African Jew.

NY Times
"The Dutiful Daughter"

At her father's deathbed, a woman imagines her way into his experience.

L.A. Times
"Book Review - A death in South Africa"

The unfolding of time and relationships in death.

More Magazine
"Don't Miss Books"

Landsman's lyrical novel is a tribute to family ties.

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