<b>No writer since Dickens was so widely read, and so deeply loved, as Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez </b>
- Salman Rushdie,
<b>Few writers can be said to have written books that have changed the whole course of literature. Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez did just that </b>
Guardian
<b>One of the greatest visionary writers – and one of my favourites from the time I was young </b>
- Barack Obama,
<b>The greatest Hispanic novelist since Cervantes </b>
Independent
<b>An exquisite writer, wise, compassionate and extremely funny </b>
Sunday Telegraph
<b>A novel both sexy and disturbing... </b>The novel’s chief concern is love, or more specifically sex – a subject Marquez always accorded the diligent, amused and unashamed attention it deserves. <b>The lasting impression of <i>Until August</i> is one of deep feeling, astutely observed and beautifully conveyed</b>
The Telegraph
<b>The master of magic realism’s slim and inventive last novel is a tale of forbidden love in later life... Inventively enjoyable and working to its surprising, pleasing ending. I read it straight through in one sitting, then got up the next day and did it again</b>
The Times
<b>All the virtues that made the best GarcÃa Márquez great are also present here</b>
- Héctor Abad,
<i>Until August </i>is an enjoyably zingy if improbable tale of erotic thrill-seeking tinged with bittersweet disappointment
Collagerie - Holiday Booking
Marquez uncovers the mysteries of love through our sultry yet introspective protagonist Ana Magdalena Bach who seeks a new lover each night. <i>Until August </i>is a story with desire at its core and <b>an essential summer read</b>
Evening Standard - best summer reads for 2024
A heady boat trip through the jungle sets the steamy tone that imbues the tale of Ana Magdalena Bach and her August holiday adventures on an unnamed Caribbean island
National Geographic - Summer reads