For fans of Margaret Atwood
Elle Magazine
Thoughtful novel, written in a wry, magical realist tone reminiscent of Kelly Link and Carmen Maria Machado
Guardian
Megan Giddings's prose is brimming with wonder. The Women Could Fly is a candid appraisal of grief, inheritance, and the merits of unruliness.
- Raven Leilani, Bestselling author of <i>Luster,
This novel put me in the mind of the works of Margaret Atwood. An extraordinary concept
Platinum
The relationship at the heart of this novel — between Jo and her mercurial mother — is much closer to timeless.
The New York Times
Perfect for fans of The Handmaid’s Tale and The Power.
Stylist
The Women Could Fly is an absolute triumph. Giddings conjures up a world that feels familiar, despite the increasingly creepy hints of dystopia. And along the way, she shows what the anti-witch crusaders really fear most: our ability to create a better world if we work together.
Washington Post
One of the most exhilarating and fulfilling books I've read in years. It's wildly imaginative, funny, deep, radical, and full of suspense.
- Jamie Attenberg, author of <i>The Middlesteins</i>,
Profound, daring, wondrous, and utterly original. A feminist dystopian epic . . . a hypnotic blend of enchantment and outrage. I could not love this novel more.
- Jessamine Chan, author of <i>The School for Good Mothers</i>,
This is a gem of a book about womanhood, lineage, and defiance.
- C Pam Zhang, author of <i>How Much of These Hills Is Gold</i>,
Reading this book is like putting on an old winter coat and discovering a magical talisman in the pocket: it’s full of warmth, comfort, and a whole new world of possibility.
- Adrienne Celt, author of <i>End of the World House</i>,
The Women Could Fly recalls legendary works of dystopian fiction but casts a spell all its own.
- Alexandra Kleeman, author of <i>Something New Under the Sun</i>,
Megan Giddings has a knack for taking her readers on a wild, suspenseful and thrilling ride. With descriptive setting and peculiar character development, I'm sure this novel is about to give us Dune meets The Salem Witch Trials realness.
Buzzfeed
A book with echoes of Octavia Butler and Shirley Jackson.
Electric Lit
Megan Giddings is a young writer to watch.
Kirkus Reviews
Buzzes with hot-button issues
Daily Mail