«I am happy to report that the United States has its own Chekhov in Jacob Appel. His stories illuminate the kind of questions that keep us awake at night-Is this love? How do I know for sure? Is anything certain in life? Whether they deal with adolescence, middle— or old-age, Appel's stories depict with poignancy and quirky humor exactly what is at stake. “The Bigamist's Apprentice” made me laugh out loud and should be required reading for anyone with a relative disabled by dementia. These are some of the best short stories I have read in a long time.”
–Enid Shomer