Praise for Lilith : "Stellar . This feminist reimagining of the Bible will grip readers." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "A sweeping fairy tale . Quick and imaginative . An engaging feminist revision of the ancient world's Abrahamic religions." -- Kirkus Reviews "A ferocious, heterodox mythic novel that upends notions of divinity, femininity versus masculinity, and human beings' responsibility toward one another and the earth." -- Foreword Reviews , starred review "Imaginative, provocative, and timely." -- Historical Novels Review "Illuminating, fascinating and important--a fierce and valuable addition to feminist myth-retellings.
" --Jennifer Saint, Sunday Times bestselling author of Ariadne "Exquisite prose brings this compelling, highly relevant tale of Adam's first wife to life." --Laura Shepperson, Sunday Times bestselling author of Phaedra "Electric and empowering." --Niamh Boyce, No. 1 bestselling author of Her Kind "[A] joyous rampage through Biblical history." --Alice Albinia, author of Guardian Book of the Year Cwen "A fun and thought-provoking journey . Daring, fresh and playful." --Ann Morgan, internationally bestselling author of Crossing Over "A poetic voice, at once ancient and modern." --Kathleen B.
Jones, author of Cities of Women "A wonderfully subversive novel." --Joanne Burn, author of The Hemlock Cure "Fans of Madeline Miller and Jenny Saint will love this evocative feminist retelling." --Rosie Andrews, author of The Leviathan "A primal cry echoing through the centuries." --Luna McNamara, author of Psyche and Eros "Exquisitely written and full of wit and female rage." --Rani Selvarajah, author of Savage Beasts "The most powerful, audacious, hopeful novel I've ever read." --Louise Morrish, author of Operation Moonlight "One of the most gloriously feminist myth-meets-historical-fiction novels." --Susan C. Wilson, author of Clytemnestra's Bind "A sumptuous feast and furious tornado of a novel.
" --Maggie Brookes, author of Acts Of Love And War "A rich, vividly written story of passion, betrayal and female rage." --Sophie Keetch, author of Morgan Is My Name "Ambitious and intriguing, Lilith tackles patriarchy while imagining a better world for all." --Elyse John, author of Orphia and Eurydicius "An utterly illuminating novel--original, bold, compelling." --Susan Stokes Chapman, author of Pandora "Beautifully written, thought-provoking, and always true to its heroine." --Costanza Casati, author of Clytemnestra.