'a stunningly assured delightful debut' (John Harding THE DAILY MAIL )
'knock-out stuff, the work of a writer who knows what she's doing.' (Susan Jeffries THE INDEPENDENT )
'Lots of eccentricity with shades of Woody Allen and VALLEY OF THE DOLLS.' (EVE )
'the emotional issues are addressed tenderly and with feeling.' (Lianne Kolirin DAILY EXPRESS )
'Walters' writing is powerful at times, and has the immediacy that the best of her dramatic acting does.' (THE LONDON PAPER )
'This would be a perfectly reasonable first novel even if it were not by an actress who is a National Treasure. It is set in the theatre, but mainly concerns the tragedy, black comedy and sheer chaos of mental illness.' (Kate Saunders THE TIMES )
'a spirited novel that captures some of the careening terror of mental illness. It's not without a certain deadpan wit, either.' (Hephzibah Anderson THE OBSERVER )
'Walters's prose style is likeable and bright' (Sophie Harrison THE SUNDAY TIMES )