The Mysterious Composition of Tears by Wendy Epstein

Among Heath’s great strengths as a novelist is her ability to interweave science, science fiction, whimsy, and the complexity of human relationships, with all their messy history and glorious failings, into a cohesive and moving narrative. This latest Fleur story...

Return of the Butterfly Review by Leah Shelleda

…if your interests…include Jungian thought, David Austin roses, the problem with pornography, and a lovely romantic tale—oh and did I leave out Ethiopian culture? And parenting? I have rarely read an author with Heath’s breadth and facility with storytelling. Read it...

The History of My Body by Jeremiah Abrams

Sharon Heath’s sense of irony is both savory and sweet, transporting us into a world where the improbable is at once real and mysterious, and where the sparkly presence of a memorable girl named Fleur will remind you that true wisdom is born of innocence.