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"...propulsive and compelling...a gripping [story]." - New York Times Book Review
"Beautifully subtle. . . . It draws the reader in page after page." - Boston Globe
"Astonishing Splashes of Colours is a brave and startling book, tinted, shaded and stained like life itself." - Philadelphia Inquirer
"This finely constructed novel, Booker Prize (shortlist), should please readers of both popular and literary fiction." - Library Journal (starred review)
"Wellington, a memorable heroine, narrates "Astonishing Splashes of Color," a terrific debut novel by British writer Clare Morrall." - Buffalo News
"An extraordinary, gripping novel written with no sentimentality. A wonderful piece of writing" - Professor John Carey, Chair of the Man Booker Prize
"A heart-breaking and accomplished debut." - Bookseller (London)
"An extremely good first novel: deceptively simple, subtly observed, with a plot that drags you forward like a strong current." - Daily Mail (London)
"A moving novel about loss, and particularly lost children" - The Guardian (UK)
"A core of truth, suffused with a golden glow, becoming more pleasurable the more [it] wander[s]." - San Francisco Chronicle
"Equally dangerous and endearing, ASTONISHING SPLASHES OF COLOUR is a poignant tour through the many moods of loss." - Laurie Fox, author of The Lost Girls
"Astonishing Splashes of Color commands us from the first page..." - Jacquelyn Mitchard
"This finely constructed novel, Booker Prize (shortlist), should please readers of both popular and literary fiction." - Library Journal
"An inprobably uplifting novel about depression and its sources." - Independent (UK)
"Absorbing and sure-footed first novel...extremely well written and cimpulsively readable...a genuinely solid and satisfying work of fiction." - Sunday Times (London)
"Beautifully subtle. . . . It draws the reader in page after page." - Boston Globe
"Astonishing Splashes of Colours is a brave and startling book, tinted, shaded and stained like life itself." - Philadelphia Inquirer
"This finely constructed novel, Booker Prize (shortlist), should please readers of both popular and literary fiction." - Library Journal (starred review)
"Wellington, a memorable heroine, narrates "Astonishing Splashes of Color," a terrific debut novel by British writer Clare Morrall." - Buffalo News
"An extraordinary, gripping novel written with no sentimentality. A wonderful piece of writing" - Professor John Carey, Chair of the Man Booker Prize
"A heart-breaking and accomplished debut." - Bookseller (London)
"An extremely good first novel: deceptively simple, subtly observed, with a plot that drags you forward like a strong current." - Daily Mail (London)
"A moving novel about loss, and particularly lost children" - The Guardian (UK)
"A core of truth, suffused with a golden glow, becoming more pleasurable the more [it] wander[s]." - San Francisco Chronicle
"Equally dangerous and endearing, ASTONISHING SPLASHES OF COLOUR is a poignant tour through the many moods of loss." - Laurie Fox, author of The Lost Girls
"Astonishing Splashes of Color commands us from the first page..." - Jacquelyn Mitchard
"This finely constructed novel, Booker Prize (shortlist), should please readers of both popular and literary fiction." - Library Journal
"An inprobably uplifting novel about depression and its sources." - Independent (UK)
"Absorbing and sure-footed first novel...extremely well written and cimpulsively readable...a genuinely solid and satisfying work of fiction." - Sunday Times (London)