RaveForeword ReviewsJust as diversity strengthens any system, Turner’s transdisciplinary practice and Alison’s innate complexity bolster the Wife of Bath’s apparent immunity to any lasting censorship ... Written in elegant, accessible prose, The Wife of Bath reinvents literary criticism to tell the extraordinary story of one of English literature’s most memorable, norm-busting characters.
Andrew Miller
RaveForeword ReviewThe novel’s epistolary form proves fitting. It is both quiet and introspective in its treatment of Stephen’s back story. Accustomed to silence from his childhood, he is a vulnerable and haunted lead ... Figurative language is used to convey his obsession with a past that’s too murky to comprehend ... An exquisite, tender novel that insists on the dignity of others, The Slowworm’s Song follows a father’s attempts to reconcile with his daughter—and his attempts to understand his own past.