Continually surprising, witty and often disquieting, <i>Walking Naked</i> is one of <b>Nina Bawden's most impressive novels</b>. Her heroine stands before us . . . a looking glass through which to see ourselves
Cosmopolitan
Like Margaret Drabble's <i>The Middle Ground</i>, <b>this dazzlingly fine-crafted portrait of one Englishwoman</b>--her past and present compressed into a single day--offers a haunting shadow play of rueful recognitions about the rattling complexities of middle age
Kirkus Reviews
<b>Dazzlingly effective </b>. . . not easy to forget
Financial Times