Jonathan Gibbs praised the novel as:
a substantial piece of work (that) describes the author's experiences in London after the first world war – as a struggling novelist, a mother and a committed socialist.Mr. Gibbs went on to applaud the boldness of the Capuchin cover style in using detailed line drawings to depict characters' emotions, and tellingly notes that, in so doing, we are distinguishing ourselves from the mass of modern publishing. He quoted our cover artist - Angela Landels - as saying:
I think people are drawn in by faces.and concluded:
Here that is particularly true.
David
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