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My Name is Yip
My Name is Yip
Jan 16, 2026 3:00 AM

Author:Paddy Crewe

My Name is Yip

A THE TIMES HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR

LONGLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION

SHORTLISTED FOR THE AUTHORS' CLUB BEST FIRST NOVEL AWARD

'Immersive and beautiful' The Times

'A rollicking, page-turning wild west adventure' Guardian

'Thrilling' New Statesman

'I can't recommend it enough' Rachel Joyce

'Paddy Crewe has a 24-carat gift' Sebastian Barry

Yip Tolroy and his fiery Mama run the general storein Heron's Creek, Georgia. An uneventful life, until gold is discovered nearby and Yip is caught up in a bloody, grievous crime forcing him to flee. On the run, friendless and alone, he meets Dud Carter a savvy but unlikely companion. Together, they embark on a journey that thrusts them unwittingly into a world of menace and violence, of lust and revenge. And, as Yip and Dud's odyssey takes them further into the unknown - via travelling shows, escaped slaves and the greed of gold-hungry men - the pull of home only gets stronger. But what will they find there if they ever return?

Reviews

This is violent, anarchic American history with echoes of Sebastian Barry's Days Without End, but Paddy Crewe's take is startlingly original... Yip's tale is immersive and beautiful in unexpected places. On the strength of this sensational debut, you will be hearing a lot more about Paddy Crewe.

—— The Times, Historical Fiction Book of the Month

Paddy Crewe's ambitious, cinematic debut novel set during Georgia's gold rush in a semi-mythic American south that recalls both Cormac McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses and Faulkner's Light in August... A rollicking, page-turning wild west adventure, populated by a cast of arresting grotesques, with luminous imagery and an unforgettable protagonist... A remarkably vivid and energetic debut novel; a consummate linguistic performance.

—— Guardian

Recalls the first-person conjuration of Peter Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang and the brutality and lyricism of Cormac McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses... A thrilling bildungsroman adventure, full of reversals of fortune and getaways.

—— New Statesman

Bold and impressive... This is a book with a distinct rhythm. The timbre of Yip's voice and the constant movement of characters through desolate landscapes creates an energy that seduces the reader. Crewe is an author of huge imaginative range.

—— Literary Review

My Name is Yip is so utterly itself and vivid. I haven't read anything quite like it. A mesmeric and rollicking adventure told by a narrator like no other - one who beguiles, moves, delights and also had me so worried for him, I was on the edge of my seat. Bold, thrilling, beautifully conceived and deeply atmospheric. I can't recommend it enough. Superb to the last full stop.

—— Rachel Joyce, author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Mute but eloquent, Yip comes thrillingly into our midst to unfurl his singular and singing book of revelations. Murder, gold, lost fathers... Paddy Crewe has a 24-carat gift

—— Sebastian Barry, author of Days Without End

Magnificent. My Name is Yip is a sheer joy. What a voice, what a story. Yip is an incredible character, up there with Owen Meany and Holden Caulfield for sheer unforgettableness. It's a glorious novel.

—— Donal Ryan, author of Strange Flowers

Yip Tolroy may not speak, but his voice soars off the page in Paddy Crewe's terrific debut novel. Both an entertaining tale of gold, murder and the impulse for revenge, and a tender coming-of-age story amid the lawlessness of the American frontier.

—— Paul Howarth, author of Only Killers and Thieves

I love the compelling narrator, somehow a cross between Charles Dickens's David Copperfield and Charles Portis's Mattie Ross. And like True Grit, Yip takes us on a wild ride.

—— Michael Punke, author of The Revenant and Ridgeline

My Name is Yip accelerates into a wild gallop. There are pleasures (and horrors too) in this picaresque of a plot, but its real power lies in Yip's distinctive voice. From his first words he springs from the page, entirely himself and impossible to resist. An exuberant and original debut.

—— Clare Clark, author of Savage Lands

What a marvel this novel by Paddy Crewe is, what an unlooked-for firecracker of fury and beauty and rage and hope. My Name Is Yip is a tremendous novel, one that both harks back and burns the way forward, that is built of sentences that sing and roar.

—— Laird Hunt, author of Neverhome

My Name is Yip is a thrilling adventure story brim-full of humour, strangeness and charm

—— Ian McGuire, Booker Prize longlisted author of The North Water

A rollicking picaresque... This memorable string of adventures reads like a one-of-a-kind mash-up of Charles Dickens and Cormac McCarthy.

—— Publishers Weekly

Paddy Crewe takes us on Yip's epic journey with meticulous skill. Told in a voice both idiosyncratic and poetic, this is a moving novel from a talented new writer.

—— Daniel Wiles, author of Mercia's Take

Unforgettable: rich with imagery, distinctive and convincing

—— The Times ‘Best Books To Read This Summer’

Crewe has created a memorable hero - one who cannot speak, but in nonetheless an eloquent voice on the page.

—— Sunday Times 'Best Historical Fiction Books of 2022'

In this inventive spin on the classic western, the hero Yip is small, mute and hairless. He lives quietly in smalltown Georgia, where his feisty Mama runs the local store. Everything changes when gold is discovered nearby. Yip witnesses a murder and is forced to go on the run with his friend, Dud Carter. The classic buddy tale is revitalised by Paddy Crewe in this dazzlingly original debut.

—— The Times 'Best Paperbacks for March 2023'

I loved it. At times I thought I was reading Cormac McCarthy; such is the author’s literary power and understanding of the human condition. This is a unique tale, colourfully, evocatively, wonderfully told.

—— Giles Kristian , Historia

Gripping from the start... beautifully written, Shapiro explores time, memory and our human interconnectedness to create a tender, moving portrayal of the ripple effect one event and on person's actions can have on many lives

—— Woman & Home *Book of the Month*

The queen of family secrets

—— BookPage

What a treat. I don't know of anyone who writes about family with the same generous understanding

—— Gary Shteyngart

Gripping, unexpected and beautiful

—— Jamie Lee Curtis

Wears its philosophical intentions on its sleeve; well-developed characters and their interesting careers seal the deal.

—— Kirkus

The wisdom and beauty in these seamlessly-braided narratives form a singular emotional experience for the reader that is both immediate and everlasting.

—— Simon Van Booy

A beautiful exploration of the connections between two families and the reverberations from a teenager's lie...Shapiro imagines in luminous prose how each of the characters' lives might have gone if things had turned out differently...an intriguing meditation

—— Publishers Weekly

Shapiro writes with compassion and a deep understanding of the damage that secrets wreak

—— Library Journal

Shapiro returns...with a beautiful exploration of the connections between two families and the reverberations from a teenager's lie... Shapiro imagines in luminous prose how each of the characters' lives might have gone if things had turned out differently. It's an intriguing meditation.

—— Publishers Weekly

Shapiro delivers keen perceptions about family dynamics via fictional characters that exude a rare combination of substance and delicacy. Stunning in depth and breadth, this luminous examination of loss and acceptance, furtiveness and reliability, abandonment and friendship ultimately blazes with profound revelations

—— Booklist

Gorgeous

—— BookPage

Lyrical and sharp

—— i

Signal Fires is an exquisite portrait of two families, and a testament to the human capacity to experience love and loss. With wry tenderness it shows how we are all connected through time in ways that are at once beautiful, mysterious, profound and full of hope.

—— Mummy Pages

A master of conversation [Anne Tyler] depicts the intimacies and irritations of family life, the exchanged, complicit lances and misunderstandings. Read this

—— Vanessa Berridge, 4 stars , Daily Express

One of the finest novelists of modern times

—— Bella

Glorious

—— Independent

A new Anne Tyler novel is always a cause for celebration... effortlessly enthralling

—— Charlotte Heathcote , Sunday Express

One of America's literary giants

—— Graeme Thomson , Daily Mail

A quiet sense of emotional tragedy, sharp observational humour and writing so economically precise you long to read every sentence twice

—— Huffington Post

Anne Tyler’s twentieth novel has all the hallmarks of the well-loved author’s best work – wonderful observation, intricate detail, nuanced humour and, of course, a family whose shared stories and secrets define them

—— Antonia Charlesworth , Big Issue

This is [Anne Tyler’s] best in years

—— Kate Figes , Mail on Sunday

Love may be many splendoured but, in this novel, we also see its smothering, suffocating side, as well as its tyrannous sway – and only a writer of Tyler’s skill could transform that into such an undiluted delight

—— Stephanie Cross , Daily Mail

The worlds she creates are so absorbing and believable; she taps into our innate curiosity about people just like ourselves

—— Sophie White , Sunday Independent

What she does, in the course of this novel, is show that the simplest family stories often have complex roots and unlikely outcomes. This is a book full of surprises, and Tyler is adept at the great revelation that both startles and throws what has come before into a whole new light

—— Erica Wagner , Financial Times

A stunning novel about family life which just rings so true – it depicts the bonds and the tensions, the love and the exasperation beautifully

—— Bookseller

A warm, wise and funny book

—— Candis

A believable and wise read

—— Joanne Finney , Good Housekeeping

The texture of everyday experience transmuted into art

—— Kirkus Review

[A] wonderful book

—— Elspeth Barker , Literary Review

There is no limit to the superlatives that Tyler inspires

—— Eileen Battersby , Irish Times

With A Spool of Blue Thread, the Pulitzer Prize winning novelist is on typically fine form

—— Jennifer Lipman , Optima Magazine

‘[Tyler’s] latest book…is as effortlessly enthralling on the familial front as her previous 19

—— Eithne Farry, 4 stars , Scottish Daily Express

Sincerely and carefully told

—— Angus Sutherland, 5 stars , Skinny

This is a book that explores moral and psychological ambiguities with extraordinary subtlety

—— Caroline Moore , Oldie

A Spool of Blue Thread does an exquisite job

—— Leo Robson , New Statesman

The real triumph here is [Tyler’s] portrayal of old age – droll, and desperately sad.

—— Maggie Fergusson , Intelligent Life

This novel…has lavish strengths

—— James Walton, 4 stars , Sunday Telegraph

Love…is relayed with extraordinary skill by Tyler

—— Sarah Gilmartin , Irish Times

It’s Tyler at her witty, truthful best

—— Kate Saunders , Saga Magazine

Tyler takes the minute details of everyday life…and makes them remarkable

—— Spectator

This is a novel to cherish

—— MediaCity

Wonderful new novel

—— 5 stars , Western Mail

I loved this book and knew I would as soon as I saw the author’s name… I shall read this book many times

—— Tina Foster , Mature Times

Tyler…writes movingly of the early stages of dementia and its fierce denial

—— Catherine Taylor , i (The paper for today)

A truly delightful read

—— Rachael Roberts , Big Issue

[Anne Tyler’s] usual pithy observations on life and strong storytelling combine beautifully

—— Bella

You close the book feeling you’ve been privy to a family that is quite extraordinary

—— Emma Herdman, 5 stars , UK Press Syndication

Ms. Tyler has a knack for turning sitcom situations into something far deeper and more moving

—— Rebecca Pepper Sinkler , International New York Times

It takes organized wit to write about human muddle as Tyler does, without once losing our attention or the narrative’s spool of blue thread

—— Kate Kellaway , Observer

A moving, well-crafted reflection on life and death and the relationships that sustain us through both

—— Sarah Gilmartin , Sunday Business Post

How can it be so wonderful!... Tyler remains among the best chroniclers of family life

—— Washington Post

Astonishingly adept

—— Leo Robson , New Statesman

Tyler describes so accurately the frailties, turmoil and love of family life

—— Big Issue

No one does family sagas quite like Anne Tyler

—— Matilda Bathurst , Country Life

Mundane yet magical, thus pure Tyler

—— Markie Robson-Scott , Tablet

Anne Tyler paints a large-scale portrait on a small-scale canvas and does it beautifully

—— Good Book Guide

In many ways this novel is a culmination of all those that have gone before it; it combines a multitude of themes and never fails to exact humour alongside the more sombre task of delving into topical issues such as sexuality, relationships and ageing

—— Francesa Wilson , Gryphon

Absolutely wonderful, a work of genius

—— Gill Hornby , Lady

It's so rich in detail and reality, so simple, but so compelling. I wept

—— Victoria Hislop , Waitrose Weekend

Engaging, compassionate, insightful… Tyler's strengths here are on the detail and the mundane. She gently weaves a rich tapestry of family life with a generosity of spirit that never a spills into sentimentality’

—— Hayley Atwell , Female First

Tyler’s skill lies in making the utterly everyday something special

—— Emma Herdman, 4 stars , Northern Echo

This novel was an absolute joy as a personal read and whilst there are surely many spools of thread (sorry!) to unpick in reading group discussion, I can’t help but feel that readers will find the greatest enjoyment with this book in the quiet, personal introspection of their own experience of it

—— Jade Craddock , Nudge

Is as good as anything she has ever written

—— Razia Iqbal , Independent

Another insightful study of family life. It may be familiar territory for the writer, but she commands it absolutely

—— Neville Hawcock , Financial Times

One to read on a family holiday

—— Fiona Wilson , The Times

Tyler at her best… Like all Tyler’s work, this book is hard to put down, often laugh out loud funny and every word rings true: reading it requires no effort at all and yet the rewards are endless

—— A Little Bird (Blog)

Tyler’s ability to combine carefully chosen characters, an open writing style and universally relatable themes makes her work so popular and…timeless. No wonder everyone is celebrating her 50-year career, to which I can only add my wholehearted recommendation of this novel with a full five stars out of five

—— Davida Chazan , Nudge

She gives us a better sense than anyone else of what it’s like to be part of a family

—— James Walton , Sunday Telegraph

Her gift for producing what seems less like fiction than actuality works wonders

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times Ireland

Heartwarming

—— Four stars , Love it!

beautifully written… a really good family saga

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Anne Tyler has the power to make the most ordinary observations enthralling
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—— My Weekly

Highly reccommended

—— Fiona Atley , Nudge

Her extraordinary gift for producing what seems less like fiction than actuality works wonders again… magnificent.

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

May be her best yet, though, to be honest, this is what I always tend to say after reading the latest Anne Tyler.

—— Craig Brown , Mail on Sunday

Superbly accomplished, perceptive and funny, tugged forward by suspended revelations to its hurricane climax

—— Robert McCrum , Observer

Tyler has captured the characters of an “ordinary” family brilliantly

—— Kathryn Copnell , Methodist Recorder

[Tyler] writes so sparingly and yet her books are dense with the complexities of human emotions

—— Natasha Harding, Jessica Fellowes , The Sun

Pure pleasure

—— Mark Amory , Spectator

[Tyler] has the rapier wit of a true satirist

—— Molly Guiness , Spectator

Tyler’s gift for producing what seems less like fiction than absorbing actuality is everywhere in evidence as characters all but elbow their way off the page with lifelikeness. Beneath the surface darker depths are discernible, and awareness of human transience generates comedy and melancholy. Atmospherically rendered, the passage of time has both entertaining and heart-rendering results. She has never written with more finesse, vitality and acuteness

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

Somehow what’s familiar seems transcended in this wonderful novel, infused with freshness and surprise

—— Ron Charles , Washington Post Sunday

Anyone after a good novel will find themselves endlessly delighted by Anne Tyler’s miraculously deft and touching family saga

—— Craig Brown , Daily Mail

Reminded us that Anne Tyler… can write a barbed family saga that puts younger imitators to shame

—— Tim Martin , Daily Telegraph

Funny and brutally frank in its portrayal in an averagely messy family and the degree to which accident contributed to the formation of its history…Tyler…Is a master technician

—— Patrick Gale , Irish Times

Anne Tyler is a magician: what she does seems so simple and et it weaves a compelling spell

—— D O'D , RTE Guide

Utterly absorbing, heartbreaking and endearing

—— Best

Tyler explores the simmering resentment that often underpins familial relationships, as well as the elusive nature of the American Dream

—— Paul Nolan , Hot Press

The characters in Anne Tyler’s A Spool of Blue Thread are s fully formed I felt I was reading a family album. There is poetry in the way Tyler writes about mundane family life. When the book ended, I felt alone

—— Kimberly Shields , Guardian

A book that is shot through with random misfortune, but which takes infinite pleasure in the detail of everyday family life.

—— Daisy Goodwin , Daily Mail

Rivalries flare between siblings and secrets unravel, as Tyler shines a brilliant light on our fundamental relationships and the span of life.

—— Sainsbury’s Magazine

Since the characters are actual, flawed human beings, it makes the story unbelievably relatable.

—— Emmy Griffiths , So Feminine

One of the greatest storytellers alive, whose characters arrive on the page like human beings, things happen to them, they react to these things, and then life continues

—— John Boyne , Irish Times

A Spool of Blue Thread…adroitly shines a light on sibling rivalry, family secrets and the wounding power of grief… [and] demonstrates again her gift for comic detail

—— Martin Chilton, Olivia Petter and Ceri Radford , Independent, *Books of the Decade*

A stunning novel about three generations of a family that perfectly captures the fights, petty irritations and deep connections between them

—— Good Housekeeping
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