“A Theory of Relativity is Jacquelyn Mitchard at her best, at work with her most provocative themes, especially the profound matters of identity that become bound up in our love for a child.”
—Scott Turow
“Written with a deft hand and born of personal experience … packed with smart observations and segueing smoothly from one plot twist to the next … Mitchard shines.”
—Kansas City Star
“It is Mitchard’s considerable talent in rendering the complexity of human emotion that will touch her readers.”
–San Diego Union-Tribune
“Mitchard … offers another slam dunk here … these characters are wonderfully human and their wrenching situation is skillfully unfurled.”
–Library Journal
“Emotionally intense, sexy, and rendered in fine detail.”
–Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
“A fine novel … [an] astonishing pleasure.”
– Seattle Times