I have been following Kathryn Scanlan's original voice for years. In her new venture-an unusually intimate, clear-eyed portrait of a tough and engaging woman conveyed in revelatory vignettes-every word is essential. -- Amy Hempel
Kathryn Scanlan has performed a magical act of empathic ventriloquy in Kick the Latch. This immediate, engrossing immersion in another life and world, so personally and passionately told, is compulsively readable. -- Lydia Davis
Scanlan's inventive novel documents a woman's hardscrabble yet jubilant life and her dedication to working with racehorses. Shaped from interview transcripts with a real-life trainer named Sonia (no last name given), Scanlan's vignettes carry readers across the arc of Sonia's life...but the most beautiful moments are quiet ones, in which Sonia processes the choices she and others have made, and of the consequences she faces in a field dominated by men. With this sharp and lovely tribute to a singular woman, Scanlan continues to impress. -- Publishers Weekly
Scanlan writes about ordinary life in extraordinary ways by compacting it radically, like pressurizing carbon into diamonds. When Sonia describes the force absorbed by a single hoof in every stride of a horse's gallop-a thousand pounds of pressure held up by that one thin leg-she could also be describing Scanlan's syntax: compact phrases holding so much pressure. The work is structured by recurring themes: the violence and pleasures of intimacy, the balm and exhaustion of hard work, our bonds with animals and with our own animal natures-those surges of desire and aggression that unseat and rearrange us. -- Leslie Jamison - The New Yorker
Kick the Latch, a short, absorbing novel about a racetrack horse trainer...is informed by a series of conversations with the real Sonia, who Scanlan met through her mother, and it has a blunt, vivid idiom that renders gore and beauty with similar clarity. That idiom is informed by Sonia's own voice: I wanted to preserve - amplify, exaggerate - Sonia's idiosyncratic speech, Scanlan says. The book feels like an interview, and it's impressive what Scanlan does within that frame, especially with animals that serve as proxies for humans in their embodiment of power, independence, and humiliation. -- Erin Schwartz - Vulture
Kathryn Scanlan's words will mark you. Her work is sharp, deliberate, and poised-rife with subtly peculiar language. -- Crow Jonah Norlander - Bomb Magazine
I thought I knew everything there was to know about the track, by living it, by writing it, until I read Kathryn Scanlan's dazzling novel, Kick the Latch-which is another thing altogether and an extraordinarily accurate picture of a life based on the love of racehorses. -- Michael Klein - Book Post
Careful research and deep empathy combine in this portrait of the unforgettable horse trainer Sonia. The life story you didn't know you needed, told in a spare, matter-of-fact narration that cannot conceal the passion and tenacity of a life hard-lived and success hard-won. -- NYPL Best Books of the Year
Kathryn Scanlan makes the mundane details of everyday life hum with electricity. -- Amber Medland - The Telegraph
Kick the Latch is a triumph, whittling Sonia's life down to 96 sparsely worded pages that serve as a masterclass in how less can be more. -- Susie Mesure - Financial Times