"Riggle offers a marvelous and sensitive portrayal of rich, full characters, using realistic dialogue and intriguing secondary subplots. The housecleaning scenes leave the reader feeling horrified yet sympathetic at the same time. She also employs a light sense of humor, while never making fun of the disorder at hand. Highly recommended."

- Booklist (starred review)

"This story of two sisters, each broken in her own way, is as unflinching as it is compassionate. I was pulled in from the first page, as Trish and Mary reckon with the devastations of loss and the bonds of family, and as they make their hard, brave, often funny journeys toward hope and wholeness."

- Marisa de los Santos, New York Times bestselling author of Falling Together and Belong to Me

"Kristina Riggle addresses the difficult turf of the hoarder with compassion and understanding. With its contrasting sisters — one unable to let go of things, the other unable to allow clutter into her life — Keepsake immerses us in the complicated world of family and love."

- Meg Waite Clayton, bestselling author of The Four Ms. Bradwells and The Wednesday Sisters

"In Riggle’s touching and timely latest ... the women struggle to come to terms with their mother’s behavior and the stark differences in their responses, and try to remember that they are cleaning house for the sake of the next generation."

- Publishers Weekly