Vicky Collins, HERALD (18.12.04)
'a well written book...It is likely to appeal most to those readers who themselves are in search of a deeper meaning to life.'
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'Walker's passionate prose lends the novel weight and manages to be both profound and hypnotic.' (Shauna Bartlett
GLAMOUR )
'Walker's writing is languid and effortlessly graceful, and has not lost its power to prod at the sorest, most critical anxieties of the human condition...hers is an eternal message that never loses its relevance' (Diana Evans
INDEPENDENT (5.11.04) )
'[a] heartwarming tale of identity and a life at the crossroads...Perfect for those who love a good story, brilliantly told.' (
RED (December 2004) )
'scenes have an emtional rawmess that is one of Walker's greatest strengths.' (Natasha Walter
GUARDIAN (6.11.04) )
'beautifully written.' (Natalie Millman
NEW WOMAN (December 2004) )
'Inspirational.' (Charlotte Mosley
DAILY MAIL (12.11.04) )
'I enjoyed this novel.' (David Robson
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH (14.11.04) )
'Walker's book is a cry from the heart and that cry is a protest against materialism, war, a culture that doesn't value its older members.' (Amy Mathieson
SCOTSMAN (20.11.04) )
'Beautifully written.' **** (
HEAT 27 November-3 December )
'compelling imagery throughout.' (Anita Sethi
TIME OUT (24 November-1 December) )
'For fans of Walker's work this is a treat; for those new to her it is a revelation.' (John McTernan
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY (14.11.04) )
'This is a story of love, learning and life itself.' (Lucy Tobin
DAILY EXPRESS (26.11.04) )
'a well written book...It is likely to appeal most to those readers who themselves are in search of a deeper meaning to life.' (Vicky Collins
HERALD (18.12.04) )
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