Days Of Wonder: New and Selected (2002)

“The praise that characterizes Grace Schulman’s poetry argues for light’s power to transform anything anywhere. This is her aesthetic, light that is protean as it circles between myth, historical perspective, individual observation, narration, a quiet wit and the bright prospect of tomorrow.” - Wyatt Prunty, The New York Times Book Review, May 19, 2002.,

“In a characteristic Schulman poem, large, difficult questions resonate in the small, singular moments of appreciation: a lover’s late discovery of apples, ‘iron fences / handwrought with lyres, Greek frets, acanthus leaves,’ or even ‘the Life Insurance Company’s golden / pyramid that strews gold dust on black hair.’ ” - Publishers Weekly.