Lyrical as a poem, psychologically rich as a thriller, funny, dark, warm, and as knowing of place as any travel book or memoir, The Sunlit Night marks the appearance of a brave talent * Jonathan Safran Foer * A playful, arresting and enchanting new voice * Liz Jensen * A richly imagined and darkly comic story about loneliness and love at the top of the world * Jenny Offill, author of Dept. of Speculation * Dinerstein has done readers a big favor not only by writing this luminous story about love, family, and the bewilderment of being young but also by bringing them into an otherworldly setting: a nightless Arctic summer on the spectacular Lofoten Islands. Enchanting in every way * Maggie Shipstead, author of Astonish Me * By turns ravishing and hilarious, The Sunlit Night is more than a shining debut - it's the work of a young master. Dinerstein writes of her two lovers with sensitivity and chutzpah: human drama, a nightless summer, the transformative power of nature. Here's an exciting new voice that sings perfectly in key * Darin Strauss, author of Half a Life * The Sunlit Night heralds the beginning of an intriguing career in fiction during which Dinerstein will hopefully continue to take us off the beaten path * Huffington Post * This oddball romance has a magnificent backdrop a small island near the Arctic Circle where the sun never sets Funny, sad and sharply observed * Psychologies * Refreshing Lyrical but its observant and witty, too. What made the novel special for me was the striking sense of place and effortless evocation of grief that push the two central characters towards each other * Daily Mail * Luminous Dinerstein brings a contagious wonder to her storytelling * O, the Oprah Magazine * Quirky, exuberant The Sunlit Night is a novel about grief, separation and disruption and the curative qualities of love and landscape * Wall Street Journal * Lush and compelling * Grazia * The Norwegian Arctic of Dinersteins imagination is a strange and wonderful place The constant sunlight of midsummer feeds the books dreamy, surreal quality * The New York Times Book Review * Darkly charming Dinersteins prose is detailed, and keeps the novel grounded as the characters face the arctic summers end * New Yorker * Extraordinarily captivating Told against the extraordinary backdrop of sun-filled, endless Norwegian days, of the unique and striking colours that seep out and shine through Dinersteins vibrant, precise, sun-splashed prose This poetic novel is beautifully paced A compassionate novel * Irish Times *