A visceral retelling of the events surrounding the life of Jesus....The ferocity of Barabbas and Judas seizes the narrative and occupies its center ground.
--- Hilary Mantel, author of Bringing Up the Bodies
By turns poetic and visceral, The Liars' Gospel liberates towering figures from the stasis of iconography, giving them psychological depth.
---Abigail Meisel, New York Times Book Review
Alderman solidly claims her place as a writer of bold imagination and abundant skill... She grafts new sinew and muscle to the bare bones of an ancient tale.
--National Public Radio
A provocative and fascinating retelling of one of the foundational narratives of Western culture.
--- Julie Subrin, Tablet Magazine
Head spinning perspectives on the life and times of Jesus, from a novelist who wields her pen like a sword.
--- More
Exceptional....A deeply researched, empathically imagined, ferociously told exploration of the Jew known as Jesus.
---Michael Goldfarb, Jewish Daily Forward
Vibrant descriptions....haunting prose.... Alderman transforms an ancient story into her own engaging meditation on power, oppression, and belief.
--- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
Alderman re-creates with startling immediacy the culture of first-century Judea, with its political intrigue and riots, and with its characters wondering at what the life of Yehoshuah has meant to them.
--- Kirkus
Superb....The best-known story of all takes on messy, intricate, surging new life when freed from its biblical shackles in Naomi Alderman's reimagining.
--- Victoria Moore, Daily Mail
Courageous....Alderman's revision of the Christ figure is a visceral, intelligent one, and it works superbly.
--- Arifa Akbar, The Independent
Provocative and mesmerizing....Alderman here succeeds magnificently....The Liars' Gospel roots its characters firmly and vividly in their historical and political context.
--- Rebecca Abrams, New Statesman
A novel of such intensity, meaning and depth that it must be destined to become a classic.
--- Bidisha, Presenter of BBC Radio Four's Saturday Review