A wonderful book. Hes an extraordinary writer, unlike anyone else Paula Hawkins
Absolutely magnificent; one of the most beautiful, affecting novels I've read in years. The prose is alive and ringing. There is so much space and life in every sentence. I don't know how he's done it. It's beautiful Eimear McBride
A triumph Telegraph
This is a book quite unlike anything I have read before. There's a hypnotic pull to the narrative, which has an irresistibly cumulative effect: in time I felt intimately immersed in a community traumatised by tragedy. Moreover McGregor writes with rare grace and integrity, and with such exquisite care the reader would be hard-pressed to find an infelicitous syllable, still less a word or phrase. If people were not already aware that here is one of our most accomplished living writers, they certainly will be now Sarah Perry
Award-winning Jon McGregor defies expectations with this superbly crafted and mesmerizingly atmospheric portrait of an unnamed Yorkshire village Unsentimental and occasionally very funny, this is a haunting, beautiful book Daily Mail
So beautifully written Mail on Sunday
If you don't yet know you should read novels by Jon McGregor, then I can't help you' Evie Wyld
A work of intense, forensic noticing; an unobtrusively experimental, thickly atmospheric portrait of the life of a village which, for its mixture of truthfulness and potency, deserves to be set alongside works of such varied brilliance as Ronald Blythes Akenfield, Jim Craces Harvest and Dylan Thomass Under Milk Wood Sarah Crown, TLS
McGregors latest novel is a remarkable achievement Fluid and fastidious, its sparing loveliness feels deeply true to its subject. There are moments, as in life, of miraculous grace, but no more than that(a) humane and tender masterpiece Irish Times
Making clarity gleam with poetry, McGregor again highlights the remarkable in the everyday Peter Kemp, Sunday Times