BEVERLY GOLOGORSKY'S first book, the novel The Things We Do to Make it Home, published by Random House, was a New York Times Notable Book, a Los Angeles Times Best Fiction book, and a finalist for the Barnes and Noble Discover Great Writers Award. About her second novel, Stop Here, Publishers Weekly wrote, ""The author treats each singular story line with insight, compassion and no sentimentality."" Her third novel, Can You See the Wind? was described by Ron Jacobs in Counterpunch as ""utterly fantastic and completely believable."" Describing Gologorsky's fourth novel, Every Body Has a Story, Elizabeth Strout wrote, ""Your heart might be ripped out by this book, but it will get placed back inside with a larger capacity to love and beat on."" And now in The Angle of Falling Light, she presents one of her most unforgettable heroines in Tessa, as the author continues her novel cycle of our contemporary American tragedy and the attempts of her characters to avert it, one by one.