Spencer, Scott. (2008). Willing. New York: Ecco.
Booklist: His frank view of a trashed and corrupt world in which men and women struggle to do right is immensely moving, and his subtle alignment of our abuse of women with the pillaging of the earth deepens the resonance of this very human tale of the many faces of love.
Kirkus: Against all expectation, considering the subject matter, Jankowsky is a more interesting character than the novel in which he finds himself.
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