'Brilliant Molnar's sentences give up riches and terrors...An essential and surprisingly thrilling book about motherhood.'
-- New York Times
'An oddly affirmative novel, alive with a dangerous self-aware humour.'
-- Daily Mail
'Riveting and precise,The Nurserydoes extraordinary things amidst the confinement of early motherhood.'
-- Megan Hunter, author of The End We Start From
'Molnarhas written adaringandmuch-needednovel that has some of thehothouse, unflinchingquality ofSylvia Plath's late poetry.'
-- The Atlantic
'Gripping... Every page is drenched in equal parts anguish and charm.'
-- Kyra Wilder, author of Little Bandaged Days
'TheNurseryis a mesmerising read, a deeply affecting account of early motherhood that's full of honesty and power, tenderness and fragility. I loved it.'
-- Emylia Hall, author of The Book of Summers
'Precisely, scaldingly true. A tense, thrilling debut that explores how a love story can also be a horror story.'
-- Clare Pollard, author of Delphi
'With unsparing, hypnotic, and fearless prose, Szilvia Molnar captures the texture, rhythms, and agonies of the post-partum body and mind. I found so much pleasure in the tension between this haunting debut's warm, vibrant intimacy and its clear-eyed, occasionally violent accounting of the body at war with itself.The Nurseryis a devastating work of elegance and ambiguity.'
-- Patrick Cottrell, author of Sorry to Disrupt the Peace
'I was blown away by this book... At once somber and joyful, sly and earnest, nimble and painstaking, perverse and profoundly invigorating.'
-- Lydia Kiesling, award-winning author of The Golden State
'A radical novel aboutthe harrowing early days of motherhood, as well as love, ambition, and survival,The Nurserygives precise, gorgeous language to an experience that so often feels indescribable. Szilvia Molnars astounding debut powerfully demonstrates that the intricate workings of the female mind and a womans bodily metamorphosis and struggles deserve our most reverent attention. Im obsessed with this book.'
-- Jessamine Chan, author of The School for Good Mothers
'"I used to be a translator and now I am a milk bar." So begins Molnar's brilliant debut novel about a new mother falling apart within the four walls of her apartment. With horror and honesty, this book tackles the total, painful and deeply baffling transformation of a woman into a nurturer.'
-- New York Times Book Review, Editors' Choice
'Molnar takes apart the language of new motherhood and turns it into something deliriously fresh. This is the book I wish I'd had when I was in the narrator's shoes.'
-- Jessica Friedmann, author of Things That Helped
'A powerful brew of a novel, emitting unpleasant sights, smells, and emotions that are rarely captured in print; it is frequently disquieting in its brutal, insistent candor.'
-- LitHub
'Molnar's wellspring is universal; her features are particularly of our moment; and her flourishes of darkness let in the sublime...The Nurserydeserves to be widely read.'
-- Compact Magazine
'Told with radical honesty and emotional precision, The Nursery is an essential addition to the growing canon of literary works reckoning with the complexities of motherhood.'
-- The Millions
'The Nurserydares to question the inviolable dictates of a mothers love when a human is reduced to her suffering.'
-- BOMB Magazine (Editor's Choice)
'A postpartum page-turner... The tenebrous attention Molnar offers to her taboo topic is, outside of transgressive cinema, almost never examined, let alone made into such art. Works this brave are not allowed to exist unless they are exceptional.'
-- Texas Observer