<b>A wild journey: an odyssey</b>… <b>A feat of narrative concision that is by turns dreamy, and gritty</b>. If it’s<b> a fantastic comic </b>– and I think that it is – then it’s also<b> one of the best books about the Brontës’ juvenilia ever written.</b>
- Rachel Cooke, Observer
<b>A brilliant, bonkers tribute to the Brontës</b>… <b>Isabel Greenberg has done something extraordinary</b>… <i>Glass Town</i> works so well because while the Brontës’ own story is absolutely devastating, the Glass Town scenes are <b>full of fun</b>… They made their world for the sheer pleasure of making, and <b>that pleasure radiates off Greenberg’s pages</b> too.
- Samantha Ellis, Daily Telegraph *****
<b>Oh, this is good</b>… [<i><b>Glass Town</b></i>] <b>is </b><b>a wonderfully moving exploration </b>of the line between creator and creation. And mortality and immortality, for that matter. It is also <b>another reminder that Greenberg is one of the most singular and imaginative graphic novelists we have</b>.
- Teddy Jamieson, Herald Scotland
<b>The weird and wonderful world of the Brontës is brought to life in beautiful, blazing colour</b>… <b>A wonderful book</b>. Greenberg is impressively well-informed about the Brontës, but handles her facts lightly, allowing full power to the beautiful and sensitive images… <b>It’s strange how moving these images are.</b>
- Claire Harman, Evening Standard, *Book of the Week*
[<b>A</b>] <b>beautifully drawn graphic novel</b>… <b>From the vivid artwork to a story as poignant and touching as it is witty, this is an artful, inventive and deeply moving</b> mash-up of fact and fiction.
- Charlotte Heathcote, Daily Mirror
<b>Magical</b>… <b>Greenberg’s illustrations are wonderful – witty, uncanny, melancholy and funny, brilliantly capturing the creativity of the hugely gifted Brontës.</b>
- Eithne Farry, Sunday Express
<b><i>Glass Town</i> is a vivid historical fiction</b> following the lives of the Brontë family… [<b>Greenberg</b>] <b>gracefully moves in and out of the Brontë dreamworld</b>… <i>Glass Town</i> might provide <b>a kind of meta-escapism for a moment in time when many of us feel that fiction is brighter than reality</b>.
- Anna Leszkiewicz, New Statesman
<b><i>Glass Town</i> is a book to savour</b>, a captivating mash-up of fact and fantasy, <b>with something wonderful on every page. I loved it.</b>
- Sarah Waters,
An <b>ingenious </b>intertwining of real life and make believe, <i>Glass Town</i> explores the Brontës’ creative impulse and its effect on their lives. It is the perfect combination of clever, crazy, and just a tiny bit creepy, and<b> will appeal to anyone who has wondered about how imagination shapes us</b>, as well as to card-carrying Brontë fans.
- Tracy Chevalier,
<b>The Brontës' early stories of fantastical worlds</b>...<b>have been inventively brought to life in this beautiful new graphic novel</b>. There's a poignant edge to the escapism.
- Tristram Fane Saunders, Telegraph