Called by The New York Times a “love letter to life” and named a must-read book of fall 2024 from TIME | Book Riot | GoodReads | Library Journal | BookPage | PEOPLE | Parade | SheReads | Town & Country
“A beautiful novel full of life-affirming wonder and imagination and, at its adventurous heart, a wry and tender love-letter to the best of being human.” —Benedict Cumberbatch
“An odyssey of action and awe. . . a humble and genuinely lovely concept.” —The New York Times
“Grace’s realization that everything on Earth is worthy of admiration and preservation is a message the whole world can get behind.” —Associated Press
“Haig’s magnificent latest. . . In [his] sure hands, magic comes to breathtaking life.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Another inspiring page-turner. . . .an adventure-filled tale about the power of new beginnings.” —Woman's World
“Haig’s wise and moving novel is both a mystery and a love story, a fantasy and a billet-doux to the planet. Perhaps its greatest gift lies in showing us that it is possible to dismantle the boundaries we have built, grasp the connections previously hidden, and appreciate life in all its richness.” —Joanna Cannon, The Guardian
“If you're itching to extend your own summer vacation just a bit, we can't think of a better book to join you.” —Town & Country
“A pitched, swashbuckling battle between good and evil. . .With its glorious setting and appealingly quirky cast, The Life Impossible has terrific cinematic potential.” —Christian Science Monitor
“[A] wonderful book about climate change, aging, and recovering from guilt.” —Book Riot
“An instantly engrossing, page-turning delight. . . .well worth reading for anyone who wants a hopeful, warm, very human journey that crackles with magic.” —BookPage
“In a world that seems to be getting more unstable by the moment, Haig’s novels are a steady ship in rough seas. . .the author’s insistence on the power of connection to change lives comes through loud and clear.” —Kirkus
“Part mystery, part transcendental tale, that takes Grace on a redemptive journey inside nightclubs and the far reaches of Ibiza to the bottom of the ocean and worlds that lie beyond.” —Goodreads
“[A] wise, inspirational tale.” —PEOPLE
“Matt Haig will likely continue his streak of success with The Life Impossible. . . . a warm and inviting message. . . that will leave the reader filled with hope by the end.” —Screen Rant
“Readers can be excited about another deeply human story that reaches in and tugs at your heartstrings, beckoning you to believe in what’s good and offering permission to love the parts of yourself you wish you could change, as Haig appears to strive to do himself.” —SheReads
“[Haig is] an expert at penning heartwarming, uplifting tales.” —AARP
“[A] fantastical exploration of grief, forgiveness, and second chances.” —TIME
“Haig’s writing is as assured and appetising as ever.” —Independent
“A voyage of self-discovery and what it means to be human.” —Mail on Sunday
“Haig skillfully and humorously wraps a fantastical tale around his exploration of the transmorative nature of emotions as individuals connect with each other.” —Library Journal
“An insightful read about how it’s never too late to start over.” —Real Simple
“Wise, thought-provoking and great on finding connections in unlikely places . . . The descriptions of the Spanish island are so lush and evocative . . . Wonderful.” —Daily Mail
“There's a magnificence to Grace's second act, a whizzing euphoria that feels contagious.” —iNews
“Matt Haig’s latest novel is a remarkable heroine’s journey, exploring the boundaries of forgiveness, grief, joy, and what it means to be human in a universe where we’re not alone. I adored it.” —J. Ryan Stradal, New York Times bestselling author of Kitchens of the Great Midwest
“Stunning. It's not only exquisitely written but has so much magic woven through it. A beautiful book for us all to get lost in.” —Fearne Cotton, creator and host of Happy Place
“I just meant to glance at the book, but it seized me and wouldn’t let me go. Fabulous.” —Joanna Lumley
“Okay, folks, buckle up. Matt Haig, the wonder, is back.” —Lemn Sissay, poet and author of Let the Light Pour In
“Weird and fantastical and lush and magical at once.” —Hollie McNish, bestselling author of Slug