'Taking us from the high bohemia of 1930s London to the European intellectual scene of the 1940s and 1950s, Ariane Bankes weaves a story as spirited and alluring as the Paget sisters at its centre'Antonia Fraser
'[The Quality of Love] tells the story of Celia and Mamaine Paget and their friends and lovers, including George Orwell and may prove a useful corrective to some of the claims made by Anna Funder inWifedom, her recent book about Eileen Orwell' Rachel Cooke, The Guardian
'Ariane Bankes has painted a wonderfully rich and lovingly nuanced portrait of her mother and aunt, devoted twins, whose lives and loves traversed the intellectual currents and crises of mid twentieth-century EuropeRupert Christiansen
A sophisticated, cultured cast of writers and thinkers are convincingly woven together through the fascination of the Paget twins, who are the magnetic centre of the story...The Quality of Loveconjures atreasure trove of characters who were at the heart of their ageVirginia Nicholson, author of Among the Bohemians
'A fascinating slice of social history seen through the lives of two dynamic, glamorous sisters.The Quality of Lovealso provides intriguing revelations about some of the great thinkers of the mid-twentieth century George Orwell, Arthur Koestler, and Albert Camus who were dazzled by the Paget twins. Hugely enjoyable' Julia Parry, author of award-winning The Shadowy Third
The Quality of Loveilluminates an intoxicating, almost lost world as never before, but its emotional heartbeat lies in the indissoluble trajectory of sibling love running through the lives of the magnetic Paget twinsJuliet Nicolson, journalist and author ofA House Full of Daughters