“The deep relevance and the nuanced portrayal of the myriad effects of abuse on their lives are skilfully done…. Layered and disquieting.”
Kirkus Reviews
“This of-the-moment novel that scrutinises how working-class girls’ ambition to be dancers or excel at sport is used to manipulate them for abuse by wealthy men. That the procuring of these girls is done by a woman makes this novel especially pertinent. But there is, to the author’s great credit, no hint of sensationalism in the presentation of this exploitation.”
Irish Times
“Lafon has done a wonderful job of depicting the structures that enable sexual violence, and its traumatic aftermath on the victims: the shame, the disgust, and the need for forgiveness.”
Asymptote Journal
“Expertly crafted in an immersive, captivating story.”
Buzz Magazine
“The great strength of Reeling is the way Lafon weaves together social failures that, on the surface, seem quite disparate.”
LA Review of Books
“A brilliantly written and unsettling novel about those who have power and those who don’t - be it through age, social standing or money. Lola’s writing is never sentimental, but is so powerful in ensuring understand exactly how these events have shaped Cléo’s life and that the issues of power and consent are never clearly defined. I absolutely loved it.”
Years of Reading Selfishly
"A harrowing, painful story, draped in beautifully melancholy writing.”
Les Échos Week-End
“A beautiful, intense novel.”
Madame Figaro
“A fiercely feminist novel... compulsively readable too.”
The New Yorker on The Little Communist that Never Smiled
“A thought-provoking, surprisingly touching story about a little girl who shook up the world.”
The Big Issue on The Little Communist that Never Smiled