Reviews
“My Real Children has as much in common with an Alice Munro story as it does with, say, Philip K. Dick’s The Man in the High Castle . Good novels show us a character’s destiny as an expression of who they fundamentally are. What most novels do only once, My Real Children does twice.” —Lev Grossman
“My Real Children starts quietly, then suddenly takes you on two roller-coaster rides at once, swooping dizzily through a double panorama and ending in a sort of super Sophie’s Choice. A daring tour de force.” —Ursula K. Le Guin
“Such a wise book, about sweetness in sorrow, without any sentiment… It’s easy to write a sad book, but this one uplifts and sweetens even as it tears your heart to pieces. Astounding work, even by Walton’s incredibly high standards.” —Cory Doctorow
“It amazes me a little, the ease with which such a quiet tale and such spare prose managed to engage my brain, boil my blood, and– ultimately– break my heart. Thank you, Ms. Walton, for showing me how it’s done.” —Peter Watts
“A dizzying array of astonishments unfolding, a Chinese box of surprises. Once started, it is extraordinarily difficult to put this book down, even for dinner, even for bed.” —Jane Yolen
“Jo Walton is inimitable… This book is heartbreaking and hilarious, finding profundity in the most minute personal details and individual meaning in the largest events.” —Pamela Dean
“An achingly beautiful book… After you read the last page, you will never be able to see any history, yours or the world’s, in quite the same way.” —Susan Palwick
“Breathtakingly good! I really didn’t want it to end, but I had to keep turning pages to see how it came out. A novel for grown-ups, even ones who think they ‘don’t like science fiction.” —Ellen Kushner
“A wonderfully absorbing book…The characters are very real, the plot as complex as origami, the theme timeless. I lost sleep reading it, and dreamed about it when I did sleep.” —Delia Sherman
“Lyrical and brilliant. Jo Walton takes “What If” to a new level.” —Ellen Klages
“My Real Children is about ordinary lives, lives filled with love and heartbreak, parents and children, friends and ideas and books and cooking—and at the same time it’s so gripping, so compulsively readable, that you can’t wait to find out what happens next… A fascinating, poignant answer to the question everyone asks sooner or later: What if I hadn’t made that choice? What if I’d done something differently?” —Lisa Goldstein
“In her greatest novel, George Eliot attributed the growing good of the world to the actions of ordinary people, to which Jo Walton responds in My Real Children, ‘What if?’” —Sherwood Smith