“An exquisitely written and constructed novel.”
—Sunday Times
“Berger has given us an exquisite thing. This is a book of controlled rage sculpted with tools of tenderness and a searing political vision”
—Arundhati Roy
“Berger has found a voice perfectly fitted to express an emotional sincerity quite rare in fiction at the moment.”
—Ursula Le Guin
“One of the most tender and poignant books I have read for many years. Its power rests in its economy of means, its account of enduring love surviving oppression. It demonstrates that however foul the forces oppressing us, love and the human spirit are indestructible”
—Harold Pinter
“best understood, like all Berger’s best work, as the record of one restless, committed, brilliant consciousness; a late showcase of a mind and sensibility of astonishing range and depth, which should be read as an epic poem or a lyrical essay as much as a novel”
—Melissa Benn, Independent
“This little book is magic… It is original and graceful, sustained by a quiet rage.”
—Eileen Battersby, Irish Times
“Wrought with a miniaturist’s precision”
—New York Times