I have learned so much from Margaret Drabble's work. Her prose is very beautiful, very funny, and at the same time very serious. Novels like <i>The Millstone </i>and <i>Jerusalem the Golden</i> have helped me to understand what great writing can be
- SALLY ROONEY,
Deserves to be . . . widely read . . . The traditional narrative mechanics of fate and free will, character and chance, are the driving forces of Drabble's fiction
* Guardian *
An unapologetically frank novel about the female experience
* Guardian *
<b>Praise for Margaret Drabble</b><b>:</b> Margaret Drabble's early novels were intimate and sprightly chronicles of the small dissatisfactions and small triumphs of young women like herself
- HILARY MANTEL, * New York Review of Books *
One of the most versatile and accomplished authors of her generation
* New Yorker *
One of our foremost women writers
* Guardian *
Drabble presents characters who are not passively witnessing their lives (and ours); she is not a writer who reflects the helplessness of the stereotyped "sick society," but one who has taken upon herself the task, largely ignored today, of attempting the active, vital, energetic, mysterious re- creation of a set of values by which human beings can live.
- Joyce Carol Oates, * New York Times *