"Beautifully precise prose . . . It leaves the reader with the unforgettable experience of having met a ferociously honest woman on her own uncompromising terms." –The New York Times
"Brilliant . . .
Lucy confirms Ms. Kincaid as a both a daughter of Bronte and Woolf and her own inimitable self." –
Wall Street Journal "A furious, broken-hearted gem of a novel . . . Part of the richness of this book is the way we come to see, as Lucy struggles to do, the connections between those of us who have too much and those who will never have enough–and between 'a sentence for life' (what can't be changed in the self) and that which can be wrestled with and, at least, understood." –
San Francisco Chronicle