Jenny Offill's novel Dept. of Speculation was shortlisted for the Folio Prize and the International Dublin Literary Award, and was chosen as a book of the year over 20 times, including by the Guardian, Daily Telegraph, FT, Daily Mail, Stylist, Observer and Vogue. She is also the author of the novel Last Things, and four books for children. She lives upstate New York with her family.
"""This is so good. We are not ready nor worthy"" - Ocean Vuong 'She's such a fine, funny writer, her observations shot through with luminous intelligence and emotional insight...glorious' - theObserver 'Do yourself a favour and buy this book' -Stylist 'Weatherachieves a rare triumph - it's an uncannily realistic portrait of what it's like to be alive right now' - theTelegraph 'A fitting dance macabre for our spiralling existence... Superb' - theIndependent 'There's something faintly miraculous about how Offill gets us from there to here; baby-steps from instagrammable anecdotes to a weightiness that you can feel in your stomach' -The Times 'Jenny Offill writes beautiful sentences; she is also a deft creator of silences. It's this counterpoint of eloquence and felt absence that enables her to register the emotional and political weather of our present' -Ben Lerner, author ofThe Topeka School 'Offill distils all our contemporary fears into one brilliant, funny and terrifying novel... The apocalypse has never been this enjoyable' -i-D Magazine 'To read a Jenny Offill novel is to come away feeling more engaged with the world and less alone' - theIrish Times 'If you've not yet discovered Offill's sublime blend of hilarity, warmth and existential despair, there's no better place to start...a marvel' - theMail on Sunday 'A barometer of how it feels to live now' - theSunday Times"