“Like the fiction of the great Anne Tyler, Sari Rosenblatt’s Father Guards the Sheep is populated with characters who are humane, sympathetic, and lovably askew. Rosenblatt’s eight stories are polished perfect gems.”—Wally Lamb, author, I Know This Much Is True
— Wally Lamb
“What a joy! Sari Rosenblatt writes with the great, good heart and wit of the very best Grace Paley, and the miraculous pop and fizz of sentences that go off like fireworks. You will laugh and cry your way through these stories, seeing yourself, and the men, women, and children you love—sometimes with breathtaking accuracy, at other times reflected in a funhouse mirror—on each and every page.”—Eileen Pollack, author, The Professor of Immortality
— Eileen Pollack
“Wicked sly and wryly alive, these stories get you coming and going, then get you again. Grounded, deft, and wise, Father Guards the Sheep is life regarded with an eye like no other. Read it and enjoy!”—Gish Jen, author, The Resisters
— Gish Jen
“Moving, funny, and beautifully observed, the stories of Father Guards the Sheep create a captivating portrait of lives in transition. The narrators are often looking back at events long past, and an elegiac tone emerges as we witness the decline of relationships, a once-bustling department store, and an abrasive yet vulnerable patriarch. Throughout, Rosenblatt proves herself an engaging and empathetic storyteller with a keen eye for the revealing gesture.”—Tom Drury, judge, Iowa Short Fiction Award
— Tom Drury
“Father Guards the Sheep, offers a refreshing new voice. The stories are brisk with wit yet tempered by a rare understanding of emotional confusion and family dynamics. You want to laugh and cry at once while reading these ruthlessly clever, tender portraits of young and old facing life’s turning points.”—Lynne Sharon Schwartz, author, Disturbances in the Field
— Lynne Sharon Schwartz