"A gifted writer, astonishingly adept at nuance, narration, and the politics of passion."
-- Toni Morrison
"This astonishing third novel from Kadish introduces readers to the 17th-century Anglo-Jewish world with not only excellent scholarship, but also fine storytelling. The riveting narrative and well-honed characters will earn a place in readers' hearts."
* Library Journal, starred review *
"Like A.S. Byatt's
Possession and Tom Stoppard's
Arcadia, this emotionally rewarding novel follows [...] present-day academics trying to make sense of a mystery from the past... Vivid and memorable."
* Publisher's Weekly *
"An unforgettable quest... Kadish's characters are memorable, and we're treated to a host of them...From Shakespeare's Dark Lady to Spinoza's philosophical heresies, Kadish leaves no stone unturned in this moving historical epic. Chock-full of rich detail and literary intrigue."
* Kirkus Reviews *
"Kadish positions two women born centuries apart yet united by a thirst for knowledge at the core of a richly textured, addictive novel...Kadish has fashioned a suspenseful literary tale that serves as a compelling tribute to women across the centuries committed to living, breathing, and celebrating the life of the mind."
* Booklist *
`So many historical novels play with the "across worlds and centuries" trope, but this one really delivers, tying characters and manuscripts together with deep assurance. A book to get lost in.'
* LitHub *
`So powerful and visceral...Incredible...I haven't been able to read a book since.'
-- Rose McGowan * New York Times Book Review Podcast *
`The Weight of Ink hooked me so deeply...Kadish, with storytelling genius, mirrors events and eureka moments across the centuries, binding the characters to one another. And an enormously satisfying ending wraps everything up while leaving enough rough edges to mimic the loose ends of real life.'
* Amazon Book Review *
`A sophisticated twining of literature and early modern history,
The Weight of Ink expertly layers research and imagination, blending historical romance with intellectually satisfying metafiction.' * Sydney Morning Herald *