"Boy with a Black Rooster ventures to some terrifying places, but in true fairy-tale fashion, it also reassures and inspires thanks to its hero's humility and valor."--Foreword Reviews
'This appears light as a feather, yet elaborately crafted all the same.' -- Rose-Maria Gropp in her laudatory speech for the Mara Cassens Prize
'And - this is important - she has proven that for this there exists a language filled with poetry, wit and courage.' -- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
'Magnificently superimposes the probable with the improbable, all the while connecting life and death with great intelligence and narrative proficiency.' -- Pierre Deshusses, Le Monde des livres
'A debut that is both admirable and truly unique.' -- Jean-Baptiste Hamelin, Page des Libraires
'Halfway between macabre tale and surrealist epic, Boy with a Black Rooster, with its many ambiguities, is as reminiscent of Hieronymus Bosch as it is of Giambattista Basile's Tale of Tales (adapted for the cinema by Matteo Garrone).' -- Camille Thomine, Lire - magazine litt?raire
'A great rhythm, beautiful sentences, atmosphere: a joyful cultural experience.' -- Thomas Andre, Hamburger Abendblatt
'Gripping, uncanny, a look into the human abyss. And yet, there is magic in this child.' -- Peter Helling, NDR Kultur in Hamburg
'Full of poetic power and with a language characterised by images.' -- HR2 Kultur
'An enigmatic debut of peculiar beauty.' -- Meike Schnitzler, Brigitte in Hamburg
'Stefanie vor Schulte has composed this novel like a fairy tale for adults. Cruel, poetic, and with a fairytale ending. A wonderful debut.' -- Claudia Ingenhoven, NDR Kultur in Hanover
'A ray of light in gloomy times, beautifully narrated and extraordinarily touching.' -- Dagmar Kaindl, Buchkultur
'Stefanie vor Schulte's sentences are short, concise and incredibly clear. And they are also intensely vivid.' -- Uwe Badouin, Oberhessische Presse
'Stefanie vor Schulte's novel demonstrates that it takes the wisdom of a child to understand cruelty.' -- Hannah K?ppers, S?chsische Zeitung
'This enigmatic plot, studded with symbols, and vor Schulte's concise, distinctive narrative style will be remembered for a long time.' -- Ulrike Frenkel, M?nchner Merkur