
“...Be prepared to toss that suburban fairy tale away, grab on to the steering wheel, and hope that you get through this obstacle course with all of your mental faculties. Natiello shows tremendous talent and courage in her creation of a powerful dichotomy, reaching beyond boundaries.”
— San Francisco Book Review
“In her impressive first novel, THE MEMORY BOX, Eva Lesko Natiello tells the fascinating story of a woman whose memories piece together a self-portrait she doesn't recognize--until those memories yield to the terrible secrets they conceal.”
— John Biguenet, author of The Torturer's Apprentice and Oyster
“. . . this one comes along and tears to shreds everything you thought you knew about the genre . . . and just when you think the book may have hit the limits of its genre, another sinister twist pushes it into serious Gone Girl territory.”
— Bustle
“Epically creepy. . .creepier than Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl. After the last word, I had to take a deep breath, and think of cute, comforting things, like kittens and baby hedgehogs to stop the chills running through me.”
— Sally Allen, Hamlethub
“The Memory Box left me feeling stunned . . .”
— onlinebookclub.org
“The Memory Box is a literary rarity.”
— Sidney Offit, author Memoir of the Bookie's Son
“Could not put this book down.”
— Jessica Collins, Books, Ink's
“5 Stars for THE MEMORY BOX”
— San Francisco Book Review
The Memory Box
Year
2014
Pages
172
Praise
“...Be prepared to toss that suburban fairy tale away, grab on to the steering wheel, and hope that you get through this obstacle course with all of your mental faculties. Natiello shows tremendous talent and courage in her creation of a powerful dichotomy, reaching beyond boundaries.”
— San Francisco Book Review
“In her impressive first novel, THE MEMORY BOX, Eva Lesko Natiello tells the fascinating story of a woman whose memories piece together a self-portrait she doesn't recognize--until those memories yield to the terrible secrets they conceal.”
— John Biguenet, author of The Torturer's Apprentice and Oyster
“. . . this one comes along and tears to shreds everything you thought you knew about the genre . . . and just when you think the book may have hit the limits of its genre, another sinister twist pushes it into serious Gone Girl territory.”
— Bustle
“Epically creepy. . .creepier than Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl. After the last word, I had to take a deep breath, and think of cute, comforting things, like kittens and baby hedgehogs to stop the chills running through me.”
— Sally Allen, Hamlethub
“The Memory Box left me feeling stunned . . .”
— onlinebookclub.org
“The Memory Box is a literary rarity.”
— Sidney Offit, author Memoir of the Bookie's Son
“Could not put this book down.”
— Jessica Collins, Books, Ink's
“5 Stars for THE MEMORY BOX”
— San Francisco Book Review
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