Alison MacLeod has conjured a hugely daring, intrigue-packed, decade-jumping doorstopper that teasingly blends fiction and actuality with wit and panache -
DAILY MAILIt's an ambitious sprawl of a book, splendidly extreme in its magnitude, yet always elegant; a defence of complicated thinking and embodied life -
GUARDIANWhat a triumph of skill and imagination is this powerful, moving, brilliant novel! I've never read anything quite like
Tenderness, and I doubt I ever will again. This is more than a book about a book; this is a book about living - about really living, at the most dangerous and beautiful edges of the human experience. I stand in awe of Alison MacLeod. She is a novelist operating at the peak of her powers ...
Tenderness is an utterly captivating read, and I came away from it with this astonished thought: There's nothing this writer can't do -- ELIZABETH GILBERT
Tenderness is a triumph and it will conquer your heart. Stunning, illuminating, but also, profoundly moving -- ELIF SHAFAK
A propulsive, addictive, joyous read -- Barney Norris -
GUARDIANWeaving together fact and fiction with impressive skill ...
Tenderness is a significant achievement, as life-affirming as Lawrence's own fiction always aimed to be -
SUNDAY TIMES, Historical Fiction Book of the MonthGripping new novel... shows a mastery of her craft. a thrilling read -
HARPER'S BAZAARGlorious and arresting ... A widescreen novel -
OBSERVERA work of huge imagination -
THE TIMESA compelling read . keen and elegant prose
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LITERARY REVIEWWith a powerful mixing of the personal and the political, of fact and fiction, Alison MacLeod's latest novel is a sweeping and immersive literary treat -
LIVING MAGAZINEAs sublimely crafted as a novel could ever be. I'm in awe of Alison MacLeod's powers.
Tenderness is an intricate, mesmerising tapestry of love and regret, prudery and desire, loneliness and togetherness, loyalty and betrayal, and the enigmas and conundrums involved in the art of committing these experiences to the page -- ISABELLA TREE
Gorgeously written and meticulously conceived, Alison MacLeod's
Tenderness presents history as it didn't happen, and in so doing casts a new light on history as it did happen -- DAVID LEAVITT
Tenderness is a passionate, epic joy. It's a paean to artistic imagination and freedom, and also to the messy complexity of humanity. The characters leap from the page with astonishing life that is all the more impressive given their historical fame. MacLeod's prose is a masterclass - gripping, lyrical, witty, razor-sharp and filled with, yes, tenderness. I will never forget it -- MADELINE MILLER
Alison MacLeod has bored deep into significant cultural fault-lines of the twentieth century: D. H. Lawrence's grappling with Edwardian England's psychological timidity; America's moment of political optimism with the Kennedys; the trial of
Lady Chatterley's Lover. She has disentangled connections - roots - between them and their participants, and emerged with a great sweeping symphony of a novel -- TIM PEARS
She has produced a meticulously researched account ... This is a vol-au-vent . and it will change forever the way we read
Lady Chatterley -- Francis Wilson -
SPECTATOR, Books of the YearMagnificent . MacLeod covers an astonishingly broad range of incidents, eras, and themes in vivid prose, and depicts Lawrence's supporters and opponents with equal insight and empathy . Triumphant . This places MacLeod among the best of contemporary novelists -
PUBLISHERS WEEKLYSprawling and ambitious ... Completely engrossing -
GOOD READING MAGAZINEFans of Curtis Sittenfeld's
American Wife will love the epic
Tenderness -
VOGUE AUSTRALIATenderness is daring and innovative . MacLeod's
Tenderness has many tendrils, but throughout is a constant incantation about the power of fiction. The structure is unexpected and the story is epic and bold, and to quote from the book, it is also big-spirited and alive -
ABC NEWS, Best New Books to Read in SeptemberAn exploration of society's reaction to the infamous Lady Chatterley's Lover, and the transformative and triumphant power of fiction itself -
BETTER READINGA joyous celebration of the artistic life by a writer who takes courageous flight -
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About the Author
Alison MacLeod is the author of three novels -
The Changeling, The Wave Theory of Angels and
Unexploded, which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2013 - and two story collections. She is the joint winner of the Eccles British Library Writer's Award 2016 and was a finalist for the 2017 Governor General's Award. She was Professor of Contemporary Fiction at the University of Chichester until 2018, when she became Visiting Professor to write full-time. She lives in Brighton. --This text refers to the
paperback edition.