"Donoghue has fashioned a tale of heroism that reads like a thriller, complete with gripping action sequences, mortal menaces and triumphs all the more exhilarating for being rare and hard-fought."--Wendy Smith, Washington Post
"Echoes of our current catastrophe abound -- social distancing and confusing messaging among them -- but the heroine copes with so many turn-of-the-century medical horrors that you'll hardly remember you're reading a pandemic novel in the first place."--Entertainment Weekly
"With an urgency that brilliantly captures the high-stakes horror and exhilaration of life on a pandemic's front lines, the Room author centers her latest spine-tingler on a maternity ward nurse charged with keeping new mothers -- and herself -- safe."--O Magazine
"Both urgent and eerily prescient . . . Donoghue masterfully conjures a suffocating space, this time the glorified closet where Julia helps women give birth. . . . the nonstop action of the maternity ward is so compelling."--Time
"A visceral, harrowing, and revelatory vision of life, death, and love in a time of pandemic. This novel is stunning."--Emily St. John Mandel, author of The Glass Hotel and Station Eleven
"Don't believe history repeats itself? Read this book . . . an arresting new page turner of a novel . . . it unfolds at the pace of a thriller."--Karen Thompson Walker, New York Times
"A deft, lyrical and sometimes even cheeky writer . . . [Donoghue] has given us our first pandemic caregiver novel -- an engrossing and inadvertently topical story about health care workers inside small rooms fighting to preserve life."--Maureen Corrigan, NPR
"Donoghue has pulled off another feat: She wrote a book about a 100-year-old flu that feels completely current, down to the same frustrations and tensions and hopes and dangers. And she did it without even knowing just how relevant it would be -- how well and frighteningly her own reimagining of a historical catastrophe would square with our actual living experience of its modern sequel."--Carolyn Kellogg, Los Angeles Times
"[Donoghue] conjures up a claustrophobic space -- And into it she brings the world. . . Our collective memory is now a little better anchored, a little more vivid -- thanks to Emma Donoghue."--Laura Spinney, Wired
"Captures the reality and valor of frontline women during a global health crisis."--Parade
"Darkly compelling, illuminated by the light of compassion and tenderness: Donoghue's best novel since Room."--Kirkus Reviews
"Donoghue offers vivid characters and a gripping portrait of a world beset by a pandemic and political uncertainty. A fascinating read in these difficult times."--Booklist
"Searing . . . Donoghue's evocation of the 1918 flu, and the valor it demands of health-care workers, will stay with readers."--Publishers Weekly