Quotes
“The Index is bound to become a must-read of our time.” Lisa Taddeo, New York Times bestselling author
“A significant novel, beautifully crafted and deeply felt. Beha creates a high bonfire of our era’s vanities.” Colum McCann, New York Times bestselling author
“This impressive novel’s title comes from baseball, but it could easily refer to other kinds of self-sabotage: infidelity, money woes, plagiarism.” New York Times Book Review
“An admirably big-picture, multivalent family saga.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Filled with stunning acts of hubris and betrayal, Beha’s deliciously downbeat novel picks apart the zeitgeist, revealing a culture of schemers and charlatans…[A] cutting send-up of New York progressive elitism.” Publishers Weekly
“A character-rich novel that’s funny, poignant, prescient, and somehow sweetly deft in the willing suspension of disbelief as a syzygy of coincidences careens toward a perfect storm.” Library Journal (starred review)
“A book’s worth of thoughtful essays folded into a kick-ass novel.” Neil Zink, author of Doxology
“Beha’s marvelous new novel is about, and more often than not exemplifies, pretty much everything good that New York City has lost in the past few bad years: wit, liberalism, journalism, and the dignity of self-destruction.” Joshua Cohen, author of Moving Kings
“Beha is a sneaky-great plot-maker and thinker; by the time he wraps up this compassionate 21st-century tale of ambitious people looking for somewhere to place their faith—religion, statistics, love, money, country—you can see the clouds starting to gather into the moral Category 5 we’re currently enduring.” Jonathan Dee, author of The Locals