“Andrew Miller’s 10th novel, The Land in Winter, is set in England’s rural West Country during the harsh chill of 1962-63... Miller’s great strength, developed over nearly 30 years, is his ability to inhabit the inner lives of his characters, no matter how historically distant from our own... The Land in Winter, a finalist for this year’s Booker Prize, offers little in the way of grand epiphanies or transformations. But Miller’s refusal to provide easy consolation seems entirely right.”
Read the full review in the The New York Times Book Review.