'A panoramic portrait of an English family in the 1950s … charming.' Gloss magazine'It is cleverly crafted work, effortlessly moving between grand design and minute detail and using both humour and pathos to stunning effect.’ New Books‘This might just be the most delightful book you read this year: it's heroine, seven-year-old Beth Singleton, is charm itself.’ Easy Living'In 1959, the burgeoning freedom of the Sixties forces a crisis at the heart of the superficially stable Singleton family on their annual trip to Blackpool.' Times '50: The year's greatest paperbacks' by Nicolas Clee