Few writers give me such consistent pleasure
- Zadie Smith,
She has such great psychological insights into human beings, which is rare. She is one of the best fiction writers writing today
- Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie,
The stories collected in <i>Married Love </i>tend to announced themselves with a crash ... before resolving into quieter reflections, like musical overtures in which strings follow brass. Whether it is in examining the mellowing of a marriage in the title piece, or recounting the progress of a one night stand ("In the Cave"), Hadley writes of ordinary lives with a gracefulness unequalled among her peers
Independent on Sunday
Occasionally – very occasionally – a book feels like a gift, something unexpected, exhilarating, life-enhancing. Tessa Hadley’s second collection of short stories is such a book
The Times
One of the most subtle and sublime contemporary writers
Vogue
The most perceptive chronicler since George Eliot of avid, unworldly young women
Guardian
Hadley is a writer of exceptional intelligence and skill Only Alice Munro and Colm Toibin, among all the working short story writers I’m aware of, are so adept at portraying whole lives in a few thousand words. With Married Love, Hadley joins their company as one of the most clear-sighted chroniclers of contemporary emotional journeys
Observer
Tessa Hadley writes like a dream, the prose precise, but funny, too
Daily Mail
These stories are shored up with sentences and paragraphs that demand immediate re-reading for their cleverness and warmth…This party is well worth attending
Independent
This collection shows a writer quietly growing in style, perception and grace. She conveys to the reader that rare ability to see completely into someone else’s head
Spectator