Return of the Butterfly Review by Naomi Ruth Lowinsky

Heath…has created an amazement of a novel which keeps singing in my heart with its feminist assertion and its feminine depths, its scientific muscle and its mythic invocations, its agony for the earth and its joy in life and love, its girlfriend intimations and its...

The History of my Body Review by Burt Kempner

If you’re anything like me, Sharon Heath’s luminous The History of My Body will have you on the horns of a delicious dilemma immediately. You’ll want to rush through the story to see what happens next, even as you’ll want to linger on each page...

The History of my Body Review by Carolyn Raffensperger

Sharon Heath’s tragicomic novel is a laboratory to observe a homely caterpillar metamorphosing into a butterfly flapping her wings and changing the world. In the chrysalis of Heath’s story, the butterfly effect transforms physics and biological facts into...

Tizita Review in Publishers Weekly

Heath (The History of My Body) continues the story of fictional young Nobel laureate Fleur Robins as she pursues matters of the heart as well as her cutting-edge physics research, while facing challenging social interactions Heath’s adroit writing makes Fleur’s...