Forster's tightly-focused, first-person narrative is utterly compelling and painfully convincing
Daily Mail
Forster's first person account of Lou's emotional exhaustion, her bleached anger at the ruthless egotism of her husband's grief, and her inability to discern the same essential failing in her own bitter self protectiveness is an impressive feat of observation and imagination
The Times
Forster's scrupulous inspection of the clammy and repressive intricacies of domestic life is, as in so much of her discomforting fiction, a serious pleasure to read
Sunday Times
Superb... Forster understands the power of that left unsaid... an ordinary woman's story is made heroic by a writer's art
Sunday Express
<i>Over</i> is a relentless, exacting novel that pushes into the heart of grief and suggests some narrow routes to recovery
Times Literary Supplement