“Pick is a marvelous writer, and she vividly recreates the transformation of her relationships…. Her path to conversion—complicated, nearly thwarted—is deeply moving in its culmination. Ultimately, this layered look at identity is a call for claiming one’s true self.” — New York Times Book Review
“Between Gods is that rare memoir I couldn’t put down. Brilliantly well-written, Pick’s quest for her Jewish roots is a deeply felt search for self, a profoundly moving journey of discovery of family history and the deep-seated grief silently passed through generations. Alison Pick’s memoir is a beautifully woven story of family, partnership, love and reconciliation, not just with one’s past but with oneself.” — A. M. Homes, bestselling author of May We Be Forgiven
“Pick’s lovely but unflinching narrative tackles relationships and depression, and many readers will identify with the struggle of loving your family while sometimes not understanding them at all.... It’s an intimate portrait of one woman’s journey to find the faith her grandparents buried with their past.” — Booklist
“Brave and honest, this book offers an intimate portrait of a woman seeking to heal from inherited family trauma and find the beginnings of peace within her own soul. A poignant and powerful memoir of family, religion, love, and healing. ” — Kirkus Reviews
“Thoughtful…. Pick writes her memoir by combining her fight against deep depression with the tenacious sense of hope she maintains in recovering her true identity as a Jew.” — Publishers Weekly
“Pick provides a moving description of her ongoing battle…. Readers interested in memoirs, Judaism, World War II history, or the Holocaust will certainly be captivated by Pick’s engaging and, at times, heart-wrenching narrative.” — Library Journal
“There is…sometimes a document of private life so thrilling in its subjectivity that it shuts you right up. Alison Pick’s Between Gods is such a book, a memoir ambitious as it is inclusive; …a sometimes wincingly honest diary, filled with…Pick’s intelligence and intent to observe her moral possibilities.” — Globe and Mail (Toronto)
“Alison Pick’s story of real life–the undeniable fates of the dead, and the hard-won hope of the living-illuminates her powerful new memoir, Between Gods.” — Toronto Star
“A powerful book that has the author reclaiming the heritage her grandparents had abandoned. Readers will not want to put the book down because this memoir is a beautifully woven story of family, partnership, religion, love and reconciliation as she connects her present life to the past.” — WorkingMother.com