Author:Alison Lurie

'Delightful... Her characters are, as always, wonderfully imperfect' New York Review of Books
Alan has changed because he's injured his back. Pain has altered his appearance and made him glum, demanding and resentful. His wife Jane has to do everything for him - fetching, carrying, shopping, cooking, even dressing and undressing him. Sometimes she longs for escape.
Delia is a writer and researcher specialising in fairy tales - she is, in her own estimation, a 'Great Artist'. Her husband, Henry, manages her every need making certain Delia gets everything she desires including spectacular doses of adulation.
Can Delia coax Alan out of his grumpiness? Can Henry stop Jane feeling guilty? Can the two couples break out of their fixed roles?
'I am re-reading with enormous delight and greed. If you're new to [Lurie], lucky you: marvellously astute comedies of social, moral and sexual manners, her witty exuberance is nothing short of inspirational' Helen Simpson
I am re-reading with enormous delight and greed. If you're new to [Lurie], lucky you: marvellously astute comedies of social, moral and sexual manners, her witty exuberance is nothing short of inspirational.
—— Helen SimpsonMordant and entertaining, and wonderfully expansive about a time, a place, and the corrosive effect of selfishness
—— Penelope Lively , SpectatorHours of bitter-sweet, highly intelligent fun
—— ScotsmanAn enjoyably spiky minuet of human selfishness
—— The TimesSly and funny. A deeply pleasurable page-turner
—— ObserverIt is Lurie, not Updike whom people will one day read to discover what our life and times were really like. Dazzling intelligent, witty, perceptive and engaging, she is not to be missed
—— New StatesmanLurie is the reigning queen of a certain kind of academic comedy... Truth & Consequences is a deeply pleasurable page-turner
—— Rachel Cooke , ObserverLurie's entertaining novel charts these symmetrical relationships with subtlety and compassion, and thoughtfully examines the balance of power between those who give and require care
—— Daily MailLurie expertly maps the downward marital slope: the slow falling out of love, the undignified transformations of middle age, the interplay of eros and hypochondria... The author's satirical gifts are undiminished
—— Wall Street JournalA story of modern love that will have readers laughing and sighing with recognition... A wry, insightful, thoroughly enjoyable tale about how men and women choose their demons and their lovers, and the sacrifices they're willing to make for both
—— Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionDelightful... Her characters are, as always, wonderfully imperfect
—— New York Review of BooksDog Days is a beautiful novel, filled with poignancy and humour. Ericka Waller looks closely at life with all its ghosts and new beginnings, finding glitter in the dark and hope where there is healing.
—— Rónán Hession, author of Leonard and Hungry PaulA beautifully written book... it's very hard to believe it's a debut novel. Ericka Waller peels back the layers of life and delves deep into the highs and lows of mental health, of loss, and of love.'
—— NEW BOOKS MAGAZINEThis was such an emotional read and the perfect mix of humour and heartache
—— GOOD HOUSEKEEPINGBoth joyful and heartbreaking
—— HEATDeftly drawn... a warm debut about loss, healing and making new connections
—— MAIL ON SUNDAYWe loved this heartwarming story
—— CLOSERWeaves together tales of man's best friend helping in the darkest days
—— HELLO! magazineWaller's tormented, endearing and intriguing characters cross paths as they walk dogs on the Sussex Downs in a bittersweet, touching novel of waggy tails, wet noses and tear-filled eyes.
—— SAGAA charming novel that focuses on the healing properties of man and woman's best friend
—— Choice MagazineWaller has a lyrical way of weaving words that perfectly encapsulates a feeling or thought ... Funny, sad and reassuringly sage, Dog Days is a story of humanity, family and life.
—— CultureflyA glorious read full of love and humour
—— THE IRISH EXAMINERCombines two total opposites - sorrow and joy. The way Waller makes the two work together is outstanding
—— FEMALE FIRST magazineA charming novel that focusses on the healing powers of man and woman's best friend
—— CHOICE MagazineWith its tightly plotted twists Dog Days is an exhilarating, at times even vertiginous ride... The mix of human passion and canine good sense works triumphantly..
—— Ed Stourton, author of Diary of a Dog Walker'A tender, complicated novel of love, loss and self-discovery.'
—— SUSAN WILSON, New York Times bestselling author of One Good Dog and What a Dog KnowsAn emotional tour-de-force that will leave you with the whole-hearted understanding that dogs really do bring people (even the most unlikely of us) together.
—— Annie England Noblin, author of Sit, Stay, Speak and Pupcakes






