Both a philosophical novel and a coming-of-age story, Like Wings, Your Hands explores a mother-son relationship in the context of disability and interdependence.
In her frank, clear prose, Earley moves through multiple places and characters with startling ease, building a world at once honest and graceful.
— Aimee Bender, author of The Color Master, a New York Times Notable book
Urgent, essential, and previously untold, Like Wings, Your Hands offers readers a voice and perspective glaringly absent in the history of literature. Although that fact alone should be sufficient to make Elizabeth Earley’s novel required reading, readers will ultimately keep turning the pages for the intimacy and innovation of this passionately necessary book.
— Gina Frangello, author of A Life in Men and Every Kind of Wanting
Elizabeth Earley has written a stunningly original novel—one that breaks ground as it breaks silences, one that thrums with insight and compassion and devastating beauty. Entering Like Wings, Your Hands feels like entering the dream box constructed by one of its characters—it catapults us through space and time, zooming us in to the cellular level and blasting us out to the stars. I love this book with 100% of my heart.
— Gayle Brandeis, author of The Book of Dead Birds, a Bellwether Prize recipient
A helixing of the various incapacities of our bodies, Like Wings, Your Hands embraces the courage of yearning and the hopeful escape of dreams. Elizabeth Earley is bold and real and unapologetically political and all the things every writer strives for—and profound, absolutely profound.
— Lily Hoang, author of Changing, a PEN Open Books Award recipient
Like Wings, Your Hands takes us into a world that exists all around us, yet few of us even see. It’s a place of raw and heartbreaking human experience, and Elizabeth Earley has revealed its unique language: elemental, luminous, and beautiful.
— Peter Nichols, author of The Rocks