'This beautiful novel is the story of Margaret and the two men in her life: her father, who brought her up, and Colin, her lover...A tender, moving story, punctuated by flashes of comedy and one climactic moment of appalling violence' <i>Literary Review</i>
'A writer rich in the humanity and warmth that seems at a premium in these bleak times' Salman Rushdie
'An austere and intense talent... A. L. Kennedy turns pointlessness into significance' <i>Sunday Telegraph</i>
'A novel of undeniable warmth and charm' Jonathan Coe,<i> Guardian</i>
'An immensely powerful writer is at work' <i>Daily Telegraph</i>
'Here is the most promising of the rich new crop of Scottish writers' <i>Scotsman</i>