Elegant, daring, profound - confirms her abundant talent as a writer
- Arifa Akbar, Observer
Beautiful and harrowing . . . Daley-Ward writes with disarming honesty
Vogue
A major literary talent . . . speaks about the power and powerlessness that young women are subject to in a wholly fresh, clear-eyed way . . . you'll find it hard to come away from The Terrible without a stab of recognition in your chest
Stylist
Daley-Ward explores the connection between raw emotion and the mechanics of language with more wildness and tenacity than ever
Dazed
A rare combination of literary brilliance, originality of voice and a narrative that commands you to keep going until you've reached the last page . . . her prose is invigorating, razor-sharp and moves at the speed of light . . . Yrsa Daley-Ward is an explosive new talent and this book should not be missed
- Anna van Praagh, Evening Standard
The Terrible's raw yet lilting prose draws the reader in at once. Unpredictable shifts in form and structure - from prose to poetry and script - are refreshingly disorientating. This is both a defiant book and a defiantly inventive one.
- Patricia Yaker Ekall, The Times Literary Supplement
Daley-Ward is a stylish writer, as well as an unusual voice . . . she has a knack for distilling wild emotions into precise imagery, for selecting insightful impressions.
- Francesca Angelini, Sunday Times
Daley-Ward's beautiful prose wrapped its hands around my neck - I found myself doing stupid things like walking through New York at rush hour with my nose buried in her book.
- Jamal Jordan, The New York Times
The Terrible is a lyrical piece of writing that oscillates between prose and poetry . . . Daley-Ward's lines land like dandelion spores, these weightless things that are somehow simultaneously profound
- Una Mullally, Irish Times Magazine
Daley-Ward has cooked a broth of dizzying emotions and touching moments down to a nuanced and taut account . . . there are so many flourishes of imagination and pathos here, that it's impossible not to get caught up in the torrential pace of the narrative . . .the result is one of the year's genuine must reads
Irish Independent
Daley-Ward combines beautifully crafted and deeply personal verse with impressive prose, bending the form of the memoir into her own genre
- Alexander Holmes, Metro
Daley-Ward is twenty-nine years old, but the events of her life more than justify the publication of this unflinching chronicle.
- Patricia Yaker Ekall, The Times Literary Supplement
Daley-Ward is twenty-nine years old, but the events of her life more than justify the publication of this unflinching chronicle.
- Patricia Yaker Ekall, The Times Literary Supplement