"'A book of vast scope, taking in men and women, the mind and the body, and society and solitude. July is playing with expectations in a tradition that runs from Marguerite Duras through Christopher Isherwood to Rachel Cusk. But she's funnier and more peculiar than any of them' - The Observer 'Wry one-liners and and home truths that at times took my breath away. Kudos to July for writing about what it really feels like to experience sex and intimacy when you're no longer young' - Financial Times 'A guidebook to female liberation' - Telegraph 'July comes into her own [and] brings a new perspective . A menopause novel that's never boring' - Sunday Times 'Savvy introspection and bawdy comedy collide with exhilarating results' - Mail on Sunday 'A fresh, oestrogen-fuelled take on the midlife crisis, but the prose is smart, sharp and deliciously readable. It's sexy, it's funny, but it's also warm and tender in the best ways' - Prospect 'A witty, raw tale about freedom and reinvention' - iPaper 'Nobody sees the world as Miranda July does; her way of interacting with every human emotion, from rage to desire to heartbreak, is so unique as to be sometimes breathtaking, like her writing itself can be' - Buzz 'A frank novel about a midlife awakening, which is funnier and more boldly human than you ever quite expect.the bravery of All Fours is nothing short of riveting' - Vogue ""Fascinating, jarringly funny.and strangely powerful.
"" - The Atlantic 'All Fours.showcases July's wry observational powers about marriage, sex, aging and creative workaholism, along with her bawdy and philosophical sense of humor.' - San Francisco Chronicle 'An irreverent and brilliantly touching story of a woman's quest for freedom' - Oprah Daily 'Atmospheric, sexy and totally unexpected' - People Magazine 'July's novel is hot and weird and captivating and one of the most entertaining, deranged, and moving depictions of lust and romantic mania I've ever read' - New York Magazine".