An enjoyably uncategorisable and atmospheric book, a richly dark and idiosyncratic fairytale for grownups. The Guardian
There is much to admire in Careys inventive thespian netherworld and ingenious plotting. Mail on Sunday
An extraordinary achievement: funny, troubling, playful, magical and vastly energetic sometimes all at once. Edith herself is a fierce, strange creature and entirely unforgettable A. L. Kennedy
Edward Carey excels in writing and drawing! peculiar characters, and the cast he creates for the macabre and fun Edith Holler is no exception NPR, Best Books of the Year
A raucous romp . . . A wonderfully strange and quirky tale about the power of penning and performing tales Kirkus Reviews
Carey draws on fairy tales and Shakespeare for a dazzling bildungsroman . . . This affirms the authors standing as a major literary talent Publishers Weekly, starred review
A fabulous novel . . . The voice of Edith Holler is distinctive and brilliant NBC New York
Singular a dark delight from beginning to end Erika Swyler, author of The Book of Speculation
Edith Holler is that rarest thing, a newly written tale that feels as though its been discovered behind the stacked stone walls of an abandoned estate. Eldritch, raucous, blistering, beautiful, totally indelible Maria Dahvana Headley, author of The Mere Wife
Brilliant and shiver-inducing . . . a delightfully macabre achievement, equal parts Charles Dickens and Sweeney Todd Helene Wecker, author of The Golem and the Jinni
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'Clever and intriguing' Daily Mail
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