Gauzy and unhurried, a genteel novel of inner space.<b> </b><b>It’s luxuriously – defiantly – old-fashioned... Perry has always produced gorgeous prose, and she has found a new, ethereal register in this book</b>
Guardian
<b>A genre-bending novel of ideas</b>, ghosts and hidden histories...<b> A heartfelt paean to the consolations of the sublime</b>, where religion and science meet
Telegraph
<b>A rich, surprising book that dazzles and dizzies the reader.</b> It balances reason with belief, excels in both ideas and action, and, though firmly placed in Perry’s homeland of Essex, it’s <b>a book with cosmic reach</b>
Financial Times
<b>Extraordinary and ambitious</b>... What Perry has done in this <b>layered, intelligent and moving book</b> is to construct a kind of quantum novel, one that asks us to question conventional linear narratives and recognise instead what is ever-present in Perry’s luminous vision of Essex: truth, beauty and love
Observer
<b>Dazzling… Faith and science can inspire out-of-time cosmic wonder, but as Perry beautifully demonstrates here, so, too, can the novel</b>
Daily Mail
<b>Tender, ruminative, philosophical</b>
Times Literary Supplement
<b>Sarah Perry just gets better and better</b>… A fat, satisfying, grown-up novel – rich in plot, characters, ideas, structure, and atmosphere… <b>It hangs together as a resplendent whole, shining like a night sky</b>
Independent
<b>Gorgeously written…</b> A<b> beautiful, compassionate and memorable</b> book, one that will repay reading more than once
New Scientist
Perry has returned with another cracker. <b>A dazzling novel</b>, full of big ideas about religion and science, love and friendship
i
<b>It’s glorious, doing what her books do best</b>: intertwining a love story with reams of esoteric learning and big ideas… This is <b>a beautiful, memorable novel</b>
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