Her writing style is taut, crisp and, in places, overpoweringly beautiful. Inglis is able to convey words of wisdom and deep emotion at the same time...
— CM Magazine
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We may as well meet life’s surprises with as much sass and heart as we can muster.

The Times Literary Supplement called Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief (2018) “…a delicate, playful handbook for people who feel they might disappear into grief forever…”. It won the Evelyn Richardson Award for non-fiction, a heart-filled turn after adventure novels and picture books for kids.

It all lines up. Hooliganism and friendship, exquisite beauty, explosive mess. Losses and gains.

 
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