"Remarkable. . . . If 'last things' means things that will last, then Offill's novel is one of them." –The New York Times Book Review
"Beautiful. . . . A gently funny tragedy about childhood and madness. . . . Pokes at the boundaries between reason and imagination." –Newsday
"Sparse, elegant, and inviting. . . . Jenny Offill . . . has created a fantastical family, at times loving and sweet, sorrowful and dangerous." –
The Boston Globe "Offill's deceptively simple prose, her exquisite sense of metaphor and her ear for humor capture the subtle perceptions of this wise child so that we feel to the bone her burgeoning awareness." –
Chicago Tribune "
Last Things mines an interval of childhood before the division of intellectual labor. In this state of innocence, science, philosophy, mythology, bunk, wonder, and sorrow are all one. Jenny Offill's complicated and arresting farewell to this dangerous time is compelling as few recent novels on the subject have been." –Rick Moody
"Truly delightful." –
The Baltimore Sun
"Stunning. . . . Dazzling. . . . A delightful novel, rich for its voracious eye onto real and imaginary moments of quandary in the lives of its characters and in the larger life of the universe." –
Ploughshares
"[A] gem of a first novel." –
Los Angeles Times "Mesmerizing. . . . Pitch-perfect. . . . [Offill] writes with a heartbreaking clarity." –
The Times (London)
"Offill's debut is a rare feat of remarkable constraint and nearly miraculous construction of a most unique family." –
Publishers Weekly (starred)