• "Witty and Wise!"

    -PEOPLE MAGAZINE, BEST NEW BOOKS

  • "A witty novel. . . . a breezy, fun read with just enough heft."

    -BOOKLIST

  • "a smart and tender novel about how hard—and vital—it is to find the place where we belong."

    -AMANDA EYRE WARD, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE JETSETTERS AND THE UPCOMING THE LIFEGUARDS

  • “If this winsome novel were a movie, it would be by the late Nora Ephron."

    — Zoomer magazine

MORE Praise for The Wise Women:  

"Fast-paced and charming." — Good Morning America, Buzz Pick

"Cheerful and full of heart." — Washington Post, "13 Feel-Good Books to Brighten Your Summer"

"I was always happy to return to The Wise Women, safely amused by the witty dialogue and disasters, confident that things would work out in the end."  — New York Times Book Review

"Gorgeous, witty and so alive that you’ll swear the pages are breathing" — Caroline Leavitt, author of With or Without You

“A witty novel. . . . a breezy, fun read with just enough heft.” — Booklist

Praise for Mothers and Other Strangers:

"Sorell reveals herself as an author to watch... Left me wanting to read whatever Sorell writes next." — The Globe and Mail

"Riveting." — Good Housekeeping

“A fascinating look at a unique and fractured parent-child relationship . . . engaging and tense.” — Kirkus Reviews

"A delightfully twisty gothic." — Dan Chaon, National Book Award nominee and author of Ill Will

“Mothers and Other Strangers grips from page one.” — Robin Black, author of Life Drawing