Críticas:
"[A] wonderful read. Surprising depth of character, accidents of fate that feel like life, and emotional FALLOUT that heralds new maturity, make this a very satisfying novel."--Not Another Book Review (Blog)
"The novel is at its best when the characters quietly seek an audience for their pleasures, their pains, and the 'more permanent wounds of their longer lives waiting, undiscovered.'"--New Yorker
"Jones is unflinching as she plots the course of fallout with no shelter, of wounded lives undone by desperation in love and art."--The New York Times
"The strength of Fallout is the insistent thread of hope that runs through all the humiliation and bad behavior. The result is...a fuller, more emotionally satisfying story."--The Wall Street Journal
"Emotionally charged."--Glamour
"An intoxicating, deeply romantic novel of theater, love, and friendship...With both microscopic precision and operatic emotions, Sadie Jones perfectly captures the exhilaration of the young and the talented as they find their footing in both art and love."--Booklist (starred review)
"Beautifully written... An intense and absorbing story."--Deirdre O'Brien, Sunday Mirror
"An intelligent, pacy tale of pretty, talented people, striving for recognition but held back by their past.... Every summer needs a One Day-style read; this book is a contender for that crown."--Anne Ashworth, The Times
"Engrossing...Jones's talent emerges most in the absorbing plot, which convincingly shows how friends can be torn apart by lust and ambition."--Publishers Weekly
"Jones's intricate, complex plot, sympathetically drawn characters, and authentic depictions of damaged genius make an unassailable claim for the power of a writer's detailed observation in the face of formula fiction."--Library Journal
Reseña del editor:
Starting a new life in London, aspiring playwright Luke Kanowski, who is much sought after, becomes caught in a tangled web of love, friendship and art that, when it unravels, has terrible consequences for all involved. 35,000 first printing.
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