Reviews
“Often whimsical but finally quite acute presentations of middle-class hopes and desperations.”
—Alan Cheuse
“There are many pleasures in Evening Out, not the least of which is Walton’s sharp ear for the facades in our consumer society.”
"Walton's voice is clearly his own— and it's one well worth listening to, since it does weird and wonderful things to what he calls 'the banality of the present age.'"
—James Frakes
“The overall impression is one of originality and an attempt to explore life as it is, without manufactured drama or histrionics.”
—Booklist
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