<b>Leaves its traces</b> in the air <b>long after you've put it away</b>
Anne Tyler
A <b>complex tapestry</b> of great subtlety. <b>Lively writes so well</b>, <b>savouring the words</b> as she goes
Daily Telegraph
<b>Very clever: evocative, thought-provoking</b> and <b>hangs on the mind </b>long after it is finished
Literary Review
<b>Lively's ability </b>to <b>bring her character and the world she inhabits into full technicolour </b>is <b>beautiful</b>. This is a <b>unique </b>book about a <b>fascinating unpredictable woman way ahead of her time and yet absolutely of her time</b>
Lemn Sissay
<b>One of Britain's most celebrated novelists</b>. <i>Moon Tiger</i>'s multiple, shifting viewpoints weaves an <b>eloquent disquisition</b> on <b>memory, identity, age, love </b>and <b>regret</b>
Financial Times
<b>Atmospheric, inventive. Few books I've read recently have given me so much pleasure</b>
Sam Jordison, Guardian