Sara L. Jewell, SOLRAD:
“In the end, what is so satisfying about Carroll’s oeuvre is its resistance to a single reading or interpretation, and When I Arrived at the Castle is no exception. Shedding one skin, discarding one layer, or turning one page, does not mean that you’ve reached the core of anything. Maybe any character only exists, after all, as an accretion of disguises, a built-up mythos to which storytellers may choose to refer or allude, and readers may choose to recognize.”
Read the full review on SOLRAD‘s website here!
**from its earlier publication**