


The Baltimore Review This is a book that satisfies on many levels. Just as each of us is unique, so each relationship between individuals is unique. Goodman reveals a disturbing truth about human relationships: none of us is the same person to two or more others. Tom Glenn, Last of the Annamese A riveting page-turner. This book will stay in my mind for years to come.

Toby Devens, Happy Any Day Now A gripping read. Its a jungle out there in this page-turner novel. vivid as the nightly news! - Charles Rammelkamp, American Zeitgeist Wild, wonderful, well written, and highly original. Bathsheba Monk, Nude Walker A rollicking story of things getting out of control. Jerry Holt, The Killing of Strangers A good read written by a thoughtful and skilled writer. at once funny, terrifying, and sometimes heartbreaking. Katherine Cottle, The Hidden Heart of Charm City Part fable, part meditation, and total page-turner.

Rafael Alvarez, The Fountain of Highlandtown One of Baltimores most riveting and prolific writers. Lucrecia Guerrero, Tree of Sighs A good read under the Big Top of a fine craftsmans imagination. Junot Daz, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Warm, poignant, funny, and suspenseful. Jacquelyn Mitchard, The Deep End of the Ocean, First Pick for Oprahs Book Club A supremely moving novel by turns ferocious and tender and funny from beginning to end. Who are the heroes who are the victims? Who decides? Review Quotes A generous, boisterous, surprising read, like a tiger in your back yard. This expanding story unfolds through the innovative use of multiple narratives, news broadcasts, newspaper articles, press conferences, political tapes, and quotes from experts, eyewitnesses, and those closest to the unfolding events. The celebrity zookeeper who knows what must be done. The animal advocate who winces at the spectacle. The Sheriff and his team of experts who must hunt the creatures down. The reporters who present the incidents to the world. The neighbors and locals who fall victim to attack. The caretaker who knows the beasts are dangerous. The estranged wife who loves the animals like family. The private reserve of exotic pets released into a rural Ohio community. Who are the heroes who are the victims? Who decides? Book Synopsis If you like Tiger King, youll love Setting the Family Free! The loner who collects unusual things. About the Book If you like Tiger King, youll love Setting the Family Free! This expanding story unfolds through the innovative use of multiple narratives, news broadcasts, newspaper articles, press conferences, political tapes, and quotes from experts, eyewitnesses, and those closest to the unfolding events.
