Extraordinarily inventive, witty, moving and profound. -- Bernardine Evaristo If you read one novel this year let it be Top Doll. This is innovative, exquisitely crafted storytelling at its finest. -- Malika Booker An astonishing combination of depth, compassion and beauty. A constant series of delicious surprises. -- Leone Ross By turns poetic, subversive and intensely absorbing, Top Doll is doing something unique and wildly imaginative within the form and structures of the novel. With Top Doll, Mccarthy Woolf firmly establishes herself as one of the most intellectually daring writers of our generation. -- Mona Arshi Wild, queer and unstoppably inventive . . . McCarthy Woolf possesses a rare, uncanny power in prose and lyric, staging a fantastic line-up of dolls with their personal baggage and societal wounds. This book is poignantly absurd and unsentimentally tender - a one-off. -- Kit Fan, author of THE INK CLOUD READER and DIAMOND HILL An immersive, playful, multi-voiced time-travelling story . . . Both McCarthy Woolf's father and mine arrived in England from Jamaica on the same boat. This book extends our shared journey through the history of our lineages in ways that are beautiful, surprising, painful and yes, humorous. McCarthy Woolf has written a book that is truly worthy of the term "novel". -- Raymond Antrobus Karen McCarthy Woolf has invented a new species of novel - part prose, part poem, and part memoir. That it's almost all spoken by dolls is astonishing, but she's given each voice her full spectrum of powers as a poet; their voices are acerbic, hilarious, and deliciously alive! Every line is laced with wit, critiquing society and inequality. Top Doll is a virtuoso wonder. -- Pascale Petit A mad, mad, beautiful fiction début . . . The new perspective it gives on the human "flesh" world is its real genius. Poetic, peculiar, prophetic and revelatory - a work of art. -- Nii Parkes, author of TAIL OF THE BLUE BIRD Top Doll is a strange picaresque, with its main players all trapped in one New York apartment . . . I've not read anything quite like it. * The Sunday Telegraph, 4-star review * Undoubtedly smart, relentlessly irreverent and wryly humorous . . . pitch perfect * Sunday Business Post * In this rich re-imagining, Clarke's inanimate companions are given voice. And what a voice it is - a cacophonous riot of sound swells these pages . . . McCarthy Woolf has, through the stylish inventiveness of her prose, breathed new life into this well worn trope, adding poignancy to the books 'stranger than fiction' tale of a heiress who preferred dolls to people. -- Yvonne Singh * The Review *