Nina Bawden's <b>great talent</b> is to be able to take you along a perfectly ordinary street, rip the façade away and show the strange and passionate events that go on behind closed doors
Daily Telegraph
Throughout her career Bawden has concentrated on the <b>careful depiction</b> of character, feelings and behaviour
Guardian
As in<i> Walking Naked </i>(1982), Bawden again attends the dying falls--and pratfalls--of middle-age . . . with a <b>darkly comedic tale</b> of adultery that features a <b>dangerously good </b>and disciplined heroine
Kirkus Reviews