A review by olanthea
Heaven is Small by Emily Schultz

3.0

Schultz is truly a poet. She has a beautiful command of language and creates unique paintings of description. That being said, I was absorbed in her words, not always her world, and I as a reader love reading for the worlds author's build. I followed Small, G.'s journey, I could see Heaven as he wandered through it, but I didn't reach my "do not disturb my reading on pain of death" mode. The one moment where I couldn't put the novel down was Gordon's writing and the chapter that followed. I did love the uniqueness of the story, the questions about life, afterlife and the meaning within both that were provoked in me, and the quirkiness of the supporting characters. I feel that this is the journey of a poet, and unfortunately I am not a poet.