- Published: 13 February 2020
- ISBN: 9780241392836
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 288
Right After the Weather
- Published: 13 February 2020
- ISBN: 9780241392836
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 288
Here's passion and addiction, guilt and damage, all the beautiful mess of family life, Carry the One will lift readers off their feet and bear them along on its eloquent tide
Emma Donoghue, on Carry the One
Superb . . . Anshaw sees her characters with startling clarity, an acute alertness to nuance, and no small helping of warmth and humour. A marvellous novel, grown-up, smart and emotionally intelligent
Patrick Ness, Guardian, on Carry the One
Her deftly episodic novel of love, time and off-beat family life is warm, generous and wise. Enormously engaging
Daily Mail on Carry the One
Beautifully observed . . . intimately dissects how one event or choice can alter the trajectory of a life, how a fork in the road can lead to wholly unexpected and divergent outcomes
The New York Times on Carry the One
Carol Anshaw has written a wonderful character in Cate, who is juggling a series of events and relationships, none of which quite connect or overlap with each other. The writing is smart and often funny, and the detail, perceptive and brilliantly observed. I loved being submerged in Cate's chaotic life, and even as I closed the last page, I was completely sure that she and all the other characters were alive and well, and continuing to muddle through, somewhere in Chicago
Claire Fuller
An exquisitely observed story of passion and friendship
Observer
I loved this so much. Thought-provoking, emotionally intelligent and beautifully written
Daily Mail
Anshaw crafts an engaging narrative with her customary precision and tart humor. Another treat from the great Anshaw: sharply observed, unsentimentally compassionate, always cognizant of life's complexities
Kirkus starred review
Anshaw brings a fresh, keen voice to this story of modern lesbian life...[it] will captivate readers
Publishers Weekly starred review