<p>Pnina Shinebourne is an utterly singular writer. Told in sharp, glinting shards, her stories leave the haunting impression of a lucid dream, strange and startling and making an urgent sort of sense. <i>Unbridled Messiah</i> is a vivid, unforgettable book.<br>¿ Lucy Caldwell<br><br>Pnina Shinebourne¿s writing pirouettes through the tricky territories of philosophy and religion. With a light and curious touch, she investigates what it means to be a believer, a woman, a prophet, or any creature shaped by gods and fates. If you could hear the cackles of angels, I imagine they would sound something like <i>Unbridled Messiah</i>.<br>¿ Rowan Buchanen</p>