<b>A</b><b>n astonishing finale to a prescient series</b> . . . Ali Smith brilliantly weaves strands of joy and celebration to end her Seasonal Quartet
Evening Standard
The first great coronavirus novel - <b>a book to savour, a literary tour de force</b> that captures the nation's psyche exquisitely
Evening Standard
This singular writer has found her moment
Prospect
A maestra's portrait of her age. . . <b>remarkable</b>
Guardian
Few writers today can make a more compelling claim to <b>singularity of innovation and sustained brilliance</b>
TLS
<b>The bravura performance of a writer</b>, poised at the edge of the day's vast darkness, gathering all the warmth and light of our inner summer
The Washington Post
Smith bring[s] this<b> brilliant quartet</b> to a satisfying close
NPR
The <b>final flourish of a mazy and beautiful quartet </b>
Telegraph
<b>Sublime</b>
The Boston Globe
<b>Brilliant</b>
The Scotsman
WINNER OF THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR FICTION 2021
LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE 2021
A once-in-a-generation series, Ali Smith's Seasonal quartet is a tour-de-force about love, time, art, politics, and how we live now.
'A maestra's portrait of her age . . . remarkable' Guardian
In the present, Sacha knows the world's in trouble. Her brother Robert just is trouble. Their mother and father are having trouble. Meanwhile the world's in meltdown - and the real meltdown hasn't even started yet. In the past, a lovely summer. A different brother and sister know they're living on borrowed time.
This is a story about people on the brink of change. They're family, but they think they're strangers. So: where does family begin? And what do people who think they've got nothing in common have in common?
Summer.
Discover all four instalments: Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer. Ali Smith's new novel, Companion piece, is available to pre-order now.
*****
'The first great coronavirus novel - a book to savour, a literary tour de force' Evening Standard
'Exquisite. Smith is in a class of her own' Nicola Sturgeon
'An astonishing finale to a prescient series . . . Ali Smith brilliantly weaves strands of joy and celebration to end her Seasonal Quartet' Irish Times