"Wonderful, tragicomic, beautifully researched."-- "Times (London)"
"Cressida Connolly's flawless new novel After the Party, for all its darkness, seems suffused with the 'soft, buttery' light of an English summer afternoon. But in June of 1938, infernal shadows lengthen. Ms. Connolly is a master, revealing character while sustaining an effect of lightness and ease. We follow Phyllis through an indolent prewar season beautifully conjured, often in heady, sensual detail. A seed of unease, planted early, grows stealthily. Ms. Connolly is too astute and compassionate a novelist to provide neat conclusions. The novel leaves us with the mysterious sense of having inhabited a time and a life whose emotional gravity holds us still. Here, as in her previous novel, My Former Heart, she gently infiltrates that private realm to reveal those innermost secrets."-- "The Wall Street Journal"
"Eye-opening. Connolly skillfully chronicles some of the little-known consequences to those opposed to Britain's involvement in WWII, resulting in a vivid, introspective tale."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Connolly expertly evokes a changing nation, and a woman whose life is altered forever."-- "Vogue UK"
"A wonderfully subtle and interesting account of the Mosley women, with a compelling voice."-- "Linda Grant, Booker Prize nominated author of 'The Clothes on Their Backs'"
"Connolly's novel achieves the rare feat of at once summoning that foreign country, the past, then returning us, uncomfortably, to a contemporary Britain with a burgeoning fatherland complex."--Will Self
"Profound and moving and completely original, with a storyline that is completely satisfying. It'll be one of those novels that stays in my mind forever. It's a work of art."--Craig Brown, New York Times bestselling author of 'Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret'