She offers apt commentary on the human denial about aging, the evanescence of happiness, the unparalleled value of loyal friendship, and the mysterious nature of marriage.
-- Boston Globe
"Grant really is gifted: her prose is accessible, vivid, upbeat, sensible and constantly thought-provoking. She pays attention to big issues (death, loss, love, genocide, terrorism, global warming), but never loses sight of the everyday details that define who we are…. This is a book about middle-class existence but it is also more than that--it shows how life, for most of us, just unfolds, inexorably, forming its own arc." --The Sunday Times (London)
-- The Sunday Times (London)
"Grant approaches these questions with her usual insight and subtlety and comes close to creating the perfect novel: one that never stops working to fill the reader's mind with good and difficult things, and which takes you to beautiful and often frightening places." -The Times (London)