Review:
Praise for The Heavens
'Bewitchingly complex...truly astonishing...capable of eliciting from even the most jaded reader both a kind of startled surprise and an unqualified admiration' -- Sarah Perry, Spectator
'An electrifying novel of love, creativity and madness...playful, tender and heartbreaking' -- Guardian
'Throughout Sandra Newman's new novel, there is an exquisitely calibrated strangeness...expertly tricked out...miraculously skilful...She is simply unerring, deeply read and possessed of a phenomenal ear for diction...immersively real...Like all dramas, it has a resolution, and one of such eye-popping metaphysical grandeur that I couldn't spoil it even if I wanted to' -- Irish Times
'A daring piece of counter-historical speculative romance...The surreal comic tone has a lot in common with Elif Batuman, Patrick deWitt and Ottessa Moshfegh...Intriguing' -- The Times
'A novel unlike any other...magical' -- 'Our Pick of the Best Beach Reads for Every Taste', Elle
'[Sandra Newman is] a writer of immense imagination and talent...quite unlike any other book you'll pick up this year' -- 'Best New Books for May 2019', Stylist
'A tour de force of a novel...gloriously bewildering...exceptional' -- Scotland on Sunday
'Beguiling' -- New Statesman
'Newman writes with agility and aplomb' -- TLS
'Richly observed and engaging...[Newman] is a writer of wild imaginings...The Heavens swiftly upends all expectations with its speculative strangeness' -- Sunday Times
'I love this book and I think of it like a real person...so elegiac and genuinely moving...by the time I got to the end of it...I wanted to go back and read the beginning...you've got to read this book...unbelievably moving' -- Helen Lewis, BBC Radio 4 Saturday Review
'The writing is so sleek and the pace is so nimble, nothing is belaboured...a delightful literary bon bon that really took me away, so transfixing' -- Katie Puckrik, BBC Radio 4 Saturday Review
'A stunning, literary fairytale' -- Huffington Post
'So cleverly structured, it bears instant rereading' -- Mail on Sunday
'Astute, mesmeric and quite alarming, The Heavens is absolutely captivating' -- Press Association
'Really thought-provoking' -- 'The Best Books to Read This May', Red Magazine
'Absolutely captivating' -- Belfast Sunday Life
'Prepare to be transported' -- Totally Dublin
'A thrilling fable about love, creativity, madness and what it means to save or lose a world' -- Guardian
'Newman skilfully concocts a dizzying blend of contemporary utopianism, historical romance and time travelling fantasy while posing profound metaphysical philosophical questions' --Irish Examiner
'What a wonderful, strange, terrifying, brilliant novel this is' -- Kamila Shamsie
'I tore through The Heavens and loved it. It's unique and brilliant; a house made of trapdoors, where dreams are real and reality a dream. Through this strange labyrinth of 21st-century New York and Renaissance England, it is love which deftly, movingly, finds the way' -- Adam Foulds, author of The Quickening Maze
'I was bewitched by the ambition and charge of The Heavens, which is at once troubling and beautiful, emotionally resonant and fantastically strange' -- Olivia Laing, author of Crudo
'The Heavens, shifting restlessly between worlds, gently encouraging Elizabethan England into eccentric New York, rolling everything into a dreamy, desperate new reality, is everything we expect from Sandra Newman. It's strange but focused, beautifully written and put together, dangerously benign, comic and clever, bright as a knife' -- M. John Harrison, author of Light
'Reading Sandra Newman's The Heavens is like falling up a brilliant flight of stairs. Inventive and moving and surprising on every level, it's a novel that doesn't just play with time and history and certainty: it turns those things inside out. I've been haunted by its characters and ideas ever since I reluctantly finished it' -- Elizabeth McCracken, author of Thunderstruck & Other Stories
'[The Heavens] transcends its labels... Newman lays in several solutions to her puzzle without ever privileging one. The line by line writing is masterful crisp and surprising without ever feeling effortful but what moved me the most was how suffused with grief the whole book is; a constant, aching undercurrent of sadness about the roads not travelled and the things we lose.' -- Robert Icke
'Every one of The Heavens' pages feels like that first shuddering spark of attraction...quick, flirtatious' -- --Dazed
'Reading Sandra Newman's The Heavens is like falling up a brilliant flight of stairs. Inventive and moving and surprising on every level, it's a novel that doesn't just play with time and history and certainty: it turns those things inside out. I've been haunted by its characters and ideas ever since I reluctantly finished it'--Elizabeth McCracken, author of Thunderstruck & Other Stories
'Every one of The Heavens' pages feels like that first shuddering spark of attraction...quick, flirtatious' -- --Dazed
About the Author:
Sandra Newman is the author of three previous novels; The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done, (shortlisted for The Guardian First Book Award), Cake and The Country of Ice Cream Star (longlisted for the Bailey's Prize for Women's Literature). She co-authored the hugely successful How Not to Write a Novel. She has also written The Western Lit Survival Kit, Read This Next, and a memoir, Changeling. She lives in New York.
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