'A tender, evocative retelling of the life of the poet Charles Causley . . . Patrick Gale's descriptions of the power of ordinary things in two very different lives make Mother's Boy a moving biographical tribute'
- Times Literary Supplement
'A wonderful novel about relationships, particularly between a mother and son. A compelling read, beautifully crafted and sensitively written. Highly recommended'
- Irish Examiner
'Richly engaging . . . Brilliantly evokes Causley's native county in the first part of the 20th century . . .This deeply felt, elegantly written novel will be relished by admirers of both the author and his subject. '
- Spectator
'A powerful novel. The all-important relationship between mother and son is evoked with skill and vivacity'
- Literary Review
'A characteristically tender novel about a young man growing up in the shadow of one war and the whispers of the next, with his mother always watching over him'
- Observer
'The complex, near-incestuous bond between mother and son is drawn with sharp-eyed affection, as is the small-town Cornish setting. It stands with the best queer literary fiction of a historical bent, illuminated as it is by Gale's devilish wit and talent for both social observation and intricacies of character'
- Sydney Morning Herald
'The magic happens though when Gale takes his inspiration from lines of poetry or fragments of Charles' diary and gives him, and Laura, a rich and poignant life. A nicely woven, gentle tale of an ordinary life in extraordinary times, a tale of a boy born into hardship with no sense of self-pity, raised by his mother to be who he shall be. It's quite lovely'
- New Zealand Herald
'Gentle . . . evocative'
- Daily Mail
'A touching, utterly convincing portrait of the nascent artist'
- Mail on Sunday
'A gorgeous coming-of-age story - this tender novel will touch hearts'
- Good Housekeeping
'Mother's Boy is further proof that Patrick Gale is that rare kind of storyteller - utterly engaging, compelling and unputdownable'
- Sarah Winman
'I loved it. It's an incredibly evocative, enjoyable read...I didn't want it to stop. I wanted to stay in the world and carry on.'
- Cathy Rentzenbrink
'A lovely, generous, absorbing novel. Charles is made both 'of' and belonging to his place and world, while also not fitting into it. The war sections are so very good, so terrible and ugly and gritty. I absolutely believed all of it'
- Tessa Hadley