The Most
- Published: 8 August 2024
- ISBN: 9781529928884
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 144
Jessica Anthony’s The Most is a brilliant and startling domestic fable of longing… The Most is a novel of ruthless beauty. I read it in one perfect sitting.
Isle McElroy, author of People Collide
One of the most inventive writers working today
Richard Russo, author of Empire Falls
An exquisite, taut literary mousetrap
Alissa Nutting, author of Made for Love
A 21st century literary classic waiting to happen
Kate Christensen, author of The Great Man
The Most charges the air like a thunderclap
Tomas Q.Morin, author of Machete
Sensational ... Readers won't want to put this down.
Publishers Weekly
Clever, moving and unexpected. A brilliantly deft and subtle story.
Emma Healey, author of Elizabeth is Missing
A fascinating, elegant read where not a single word is wasted
My Weekly
A riveting, single-sitting read set over the course of eight hours
Sainsbury's Magazine
An utter joy, as crisp and unexpected as the surprisingly sunny November 1957 day over which it takes place. It is almost a distilled novel, and reads like a late, undiscovered masterpiece by John Cheever
Scotsman
Delivers on page-turning interior secrets
Observer
Jessica Anthony's spare, elegant novella... is darkly funny in its own way, and in the end is less a comedy than a smoldering, Cheeveresque mediation on mid-century, middle-class disappointment.
Washington Post
The Most blindsided me with its power….This superb short novel, about a marriage at its breakpoint, deserves to become a classic….Anthony has served an ace.
NPR.ORG
With this seemingly small act of female rebellion, novelist Jessica Anthony leads us into the secret upheaval of marriage, good-girl American society, and a silenced female fury and ambition. Get ready, readers. The Most is an exquisitely written, heady rush of story.
OPRAH DAILY
Witty, provocative, rich with insight and deep with melancholy ... The prose sizzles with intelligence and humour and there is great pathos too
Big Issue
In just 144 pages Anthony manages to convey the stifling atmosphere for women in the 1950s through the simple story of a housewife who chooses not to go to church that day and instead spends all her time in an unloved swimming pool, which she refuses to leave.
Cosmopolitan, 'Best Novella of 2024'