The Globe and Mail called the tome "humorous but burdened" and said "the book ably captures the strain between elements of Judaism."
Mr. McGann so ably captures Matthew's opportunistic charm that it becomes difficult to dislike him, even when he turns out to be evil incarnate.
"At the same time the author ably captures the voices of the regime's apologists."
The ensemble ably captured the frenetic agitation of the work but failed to illuminate its essential pathos and lyrical beauty.
The directors ably capture her compassion and energy - throwing into relief the viewer's own feelings and commitments toward humanity.
And he ably captures the slow, mounting terror of battle at sea.
Mr. Golay, in his first book, ably captures the swirling chaos of battle.
"I'll Sing for You" is an informal, pleasant film that ably captures Mr. Traoré's spirit.
And Mr. Nilsson himself ably captures the urgency and jealousy that animate the photographer, whose name is Mel.
A review from Publishers Weekly stated that "the author's poetic prose ably captures her heroine's emotional upheavals."