
The wit, intelligence and deep feeling of Wolitzer’s writing are extraordinary and The Interestings brings her achievement, already so steadfast and remarkable, to an even higher level Jeffrey Eugenides

One of those generation-defining America novels that tackles big historical issues Marie Claire If you enjoy the introspective aspects of Virginia Woolf or the American modernity of Jennifer Egan, you’ll love this sweeping, tragicomic novel of ideas Psychologies Meg Wolitzer writes fluently about the American Dream and whether you should surrender your goals to reality in this wonderful novel Stylist Wolitzer has a knack for homing in on the kind of pretension-puncturing details that can sum up a minor character in a single sentence Hepzibah Anderson, Daily Mail Intelligent and subtle, it is exquisitely written with enormous warmth and depth of emotion… But what makes The Interestings exceptional is the precision and elegance of Wolitzer’s writing… This should be the novel to make Wolitzer a household name here too Kate Mosse, The TimesĪ complex, cleverly interwoven analysis of the moment when the lives of six friends begin to unravel’ Viv Groskop, Observer

Meg Wolitzer’s latest offering promises to be the epic novel of the summer Stella, Sunday Telegraph
