Reviews
“A once-invisible slice of history, filled with vibrant, non-idealized characters, and fabulous writing to boot. A must-read!” —Ann Leckie, New York Times bestselling author of the Imperial Radch trilogy
“A moving and genuine love story.” —The Washington Post
“With Passing Strange, Ellen Klages has spun a marvelously gritty tale of the bad old days, deftly weaving a tapestry from bittersweet nostalgia, magic, weirdness, romance,and the ugly truth of being queer in San Francisco at the dawn of WWII. It earns my highest compliment: I wanted more.” —World Fantasy Award winner Caitlin R. Kiernan
“Ellen Klages’s love for queer San Francisco is evident in every line: its history, its mystery, and its people in all their variety and glory. I smiled as I read. You will, too.” —Nicola Griffith, author of Hild
“Klages folds history and the modern world into a thoroughly satisfying novella that’s rich in detail, warm in regard, and clever in execution.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A tightly written plot and an unyielding sense of wonder… Passing Strange is a quick, enchanting read.” —Romantic Times
‘Klages deftly weaves each thread to a climax both bittersweet and empowering while demonstrating historical knowledge and immense fondness for her subjects and setting. For fans of speculative fiction with a strong sense of place.”
—Booklist
“Passing Strange is [Klages’] best adult work to date.” —The Chicago Tribune
“Passing Strange is a passing subtle, detailed intergenerational fantasy with a pulp influenced story and a literary sensibility full of the past and the artefacts it leaves behind.
Queer history, San Francisco history and a pinch of Weird Tales.” —Geoff Ryman, winner of the Clarke, Nebula and World Fantasy Awards.
“Elegantly constructed, elegiac, and hopeful in the face of difficult things.” —Liz Bourke