'Raw as well as wrought ... a novel of spaces and gaps ... like life poured into art.' -- Anthony Cummins * The Observer *An extraordinary experience. The richness, rhythm and power of the language pulls you in, down and along. Megan's voice is totally unique: ethereal, yet completely relatable and grounded. It's a mirror to a female existence. You feel deeply connected to the narrator's journey, but it's also a challenging piece. Completely invigorating. It is work and voices like Megan's we have to fight for. * Maxine Peake *Kit is a visceral, heartfelt paean to the wildness of friendship and unconditional love. -- Fiona Sturges * The Guardian *In both its open-throated exclamations and its concentrated meditations on myriad forms of pain and joy, it searches for a loving root system and finds it working away beautifully in our everyday wreckages [...] Kit reaches places other books don't. * Max Porter *This beautiful, unflinching book asks us what it might mean to truly confront loss - its shame, its intimacies, its clarifying horrors, the ways it forces us to relearn how to live. * Keiran Goddard, author of Hourglass *Megan Barker's Kit is a timeless classic, the language is compelling and succinct, there is tenderness captured in here and a fierce heart too. This book is so exquisite and so daring - I loved every page. * Salena Godden *'Kit is love and pain distilled: a book of extraordinary force. It left me reeling for days' * Tom Bullough, author of Addlands *Extraordinary [...] It is a "poultice of words" - something that brings feeling to the surface. It bears witness to death, and how the living live with it. * Padraig O Tuama, editor of Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World *If I put it down for a moment on almost every page it was only to steady myself, or to savour, or marvel, and occasionally (thank God) to laugh. I can't wait to read it again. * Sue Peebles, author of Snake Road *