to describe [The Clasp] as a list of its parts does this intelligent, charming book a disservice. Its fast-paced, eventful plot is layered over a warm and insightful look at the intricacies of adult friendship * The Bookseller *
Sharp-nibbed...the take-home lessons in integrity and self-knowledge are winningly delivered * Daily Mail *
I took so much pleasure in every sentence of THE CLASP, fell so completely under the spell of its narrative tone--equal parts bite and tenderness, a dash of rue--and became so caught up in the charmingly dented protagonists and their off-kilter caper, that the book's emotional power, building steadily and quietly, caught me off-guard, and left me with a lump in my throat. -- Michael Chabon
A touching but never sentimental portrait of a trio of quasi-adults turning into adult adults, this is one of those rare deeply literary books that also features -- a plot! From the shores of Florida to the coast of Normandy, wonderful, unforgettable things happen in this enormously hilarious novel. And they are written in a language so beautiful, I gnashed my teeth at Sloane Crosley's talent. -- Gary Shteyngart
Sloane Crosley's debut novel is hilarious, insightful, and full of characters and situations that only Sloane Crosley could devise. The laugh-out-loud observations and dialogue that make her essays such a delight to read shine through in her fiction too. The Clasp is a gem. -- J. Courtney Sullivan
I opened THE CLASP and immediately realized that I'd been waiting far too long for Sloane Crosley to write a novel. Crosley is a literary addiction. There is no substitute. She is curious. She is smart. She is hilarious and edgy and generous and impossible to stop reading. Moreover, she misses nothing. Her attention to the seemingly smallest details-material, social, psychological-reveal, as the pages turn, an intricately tooled world that is as familiar as it is dazzling and new.
-- Heidi Julavits
Part comedy of manners, part adventure story, this is an inspired first novel...a blast from start to finish * Tatler *
It's laugh-out-loud funny, heart-in-your-throat melancholy and manages to be a Parisian-set caper as well. Joy. * The Debrief *
A sharp, witty coming of age tale - if you work on the principle that of age is now more likely to be 30 than 21 * The Pool *
A huge hilarious pleasure from start to finish * Woman and Home *