<b>A tender love story... Jacobson’s sentences have always been things of beauty</b>: ornate yet vigorous
Daily Telegraph
<b>A rare gift and one to be treasured</b>
Sunday Times
Something more subtle and melancholy than expected.<b> In the best possible way, fans of Jacobson will not be disappointed</b>
Observer
<b>Essential human truths are conveyed through humour</b>, melancholy and kinetic dialogue
Mail on Sunday
<b>Equal parts funny and challenging, this is a clear-eyed view of long-term love</b>
Daily Telegraph
<b>A wonderfully wise, moving and heartfelt novel. A profound and vital book</b>
- William Boyd, author of Any Human Heart,
<b>Howard Jacobson at his finest. </b>An intense expression of romantic love and sexual desire
- Linda Grant, author of The Story of the Forest,
<b>Jacobson has lost none of his garrulity and ebullience</b>… <i>What Will Survive of Us</i> powers along with stretches of nimble verbal exchange in which the opponents are equally matched. And <b>you're never far from a profound reflection on life's challenges</b>
Literary Review
<b>Funny, self-knowing and floridly romantic</b>
Oldie