"Sheila Heti.s book seems likely to become the defining literary work on the subject, perhaps most of all because as a novel, replete with ambiguity and contradiction, it refuses to define anything, and certainly not the childlessness that provides its subject or the motherhood that provides its title." (Lara Feigel Guardian)
"Heti thinks clearly and originally" (Adam Kirsch Times Literary Supplement, **Books of the Year**)
"Earthy and philosophical and essential " (Dwight Garner The New York Times)