“So full of pleasure that you could be forgiven for not seeing how clever it is.”
— Cathy Rentzenbrink
“Oh boy, what a treat; wonderfully sharp and funny ... Page-turningly good!”
— Lissa Evans
“Tense, touching, human, dire, and funny ... A feast indeed.”
— Elizabeth Bowen
“Entertaining, beautifully written, and profound.”
— Tracy Chevalier
“Kennedy is not only a romantic but an anarchist.”
— Anita Brookner
“Hilarious and perceptive ... Perfect.”
— Daily Mail
“I am loving it!”
— Nigella Lawson
The Feast
Year
1950
Pages
435
Tags
Praise
“So full of pleasure that you could be forgiven for not seeing how clever it is.”
— Cathy Rentzenbrink
“Oh boy, what a treat; wonderfully sharp and funny ... Page-turningly good!”
— Lissa Evans
“Tense, touching, human, dire, and funny ... A feast indeed.”
— Elizabeth Bowen
“Entertaining, beautifully written, and profound.”
— Tracy Chevalier
“Kennedy is not only a romantic but an anarchist.”
— Anita Brookner
“Hilarious and perceptive ... Perfect.”
— Daily Mail
“I am loving it!”
— Nigella Lawson
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