"A poetic debut which masterfully intertwines themes of familial love, friendship, class, prejudice and trauma with psychological acuity and wit." --The Booker Prize Judges 2023
"A novel both delicate and strong, illuminating the disturbing and the extraordinary to be found in the every day. Sunday is a beguiling and beguiled narrator, and her story an examination of the disjunction between humans' private and public selves. I loved it."
--Maggie O'Farrell, National Book Critics Circle winner and New York Times bestselling author of Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait
"What a glorious, unforgettable character Vita is. And I loved Sunday's voice too, so unique, right from the off. It showed me things about autism that will stay with me. A genuinely valuable book, but more importantly I enjoyed being inside its world."
--Melissa Harrison, author of All Among the Barley
"Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow's is a distinct and poetic new voice. This novel about the complex desires behind our closest relationships is undercut with the darkness of Sicilian folklore: the fisherman who promises away his child; the lover who is a wolf; a caged magpie; burning fields."
--Clare Pollard, poet and author of Delphi
"Funny, lyrical, deft and devastating. Full of longing and love."
--Amy Sackville, author of Painter to the King
"Observations land with the startling yet welcome snap of good standup comedy. . .The result is a tightly focused story, set almost entirely in two neighboring houses on a quiet street, that's also a gleeful skewering of social codes, a raw portrait of family life and a revealing account of neurodivergence. Sunday may shy away from attention, but Lloyd-Barlow makes her wary, vigilant and poetic voice the star in a mesmerizing debut."
--The Guardian --The Guardian Five Stars."Superb. Wonderful. All the Little Bird-Hearts is a beautiful, bittersweet debut...sharply evocative of both motherhood and how British society treats people with disabilities. Throughout the novel, Lloyd-Barlow's prose sings, and has real acuteness of observation." --The Telegraph
"Lloyd-Barlow... succeeds in creating a tempest in a very small, provincial teapot... Lloyd-Barlow's narrator is... an effective, thoroughly human character in a thoughtful book."--Kirkus Review
"Lloyd-Barlow's portrayal of Sunday's contentment and confusions makes for a deeply humanizing representation of autism, and her prose is arrestingly sharp. This auspicious debut brims with quiet tragedies and lush emotional landscapes."--Publishers Weekly
"A motherhood story unlike any other, Lloyd-Barlow's 2023 Booker Prize-longlisted debut novel is a heartfelt, firsthand account of a neurodivergent mother's experiences of love, pain, and loss in a world that requires constant translation... an engrossing page-turner."--Booklist
"[A] tender debut novel."--Washington Post