... lively and authoritative new biography. -- The Economist
This new biography... could not be more welcome or timely... Her [Ruth Franklin's] critical grasp of Jackson's oeuvre is superlative and you do not doubt a word she says: this is most definitely an exhaustive biography. -- Julie Myerson - The Spectator
Franklin has gained access to a trove of new material including a fascinating correspondence between Jackson and a housewife fan in the early 1960s. Our sense of there being two Shirleys is not encouraged by the author, who makes a convincing case for seeing the two personas instead as profoundly interconnected. -- The Times Literary Supplement
Franklin's masterful biography, deeply researched and warmly sympathetic to its subject, paints a different picture, successfully marrying the various elements of Jackson's personality - writer and homemaker, gifted literary author and popular mummy-blogger memoirist. -- Literary Review
... sympathetic and fair-minded biography... -- The Guardian
Franklin... gives equal weight to Jackson's life and work in this groundbreaking new biography. -- Jane Ciabattari, The 10 Best Books of 2016 - BBC Culture
...Ruth Franklin skilfully and with great verve and readability paints a portrait of a woman with many faces in this slick and stylish biography. -- The Mail on Sunday
Ruth Franklin's Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life is a richly satisfying biography: capacious, incisive, and full of surprising insights into the legacy of this Virginia Werewolf among the seance-fiction writers (as a short-sighted mid-century writer once dubbed her). -- Kate Bolick, Our Favourite Books of 2016 - The Irish Times
... enjoyable biography... -- Dan Jones - The Times
In her biography...Ruth Franklin plays down the broomstick tag and skilfully unpicks the threads of Jackson's life and works. -- The Arts Desk
... gloriously comprehensive book. -- SciFi Now
... a wonderful, intriguing, warmhearted biography of the author of The Lottery. Franklin, like her subject, is just so darned readable... -- The Bookseller
This is a skilled and deeply researched portrait of a curious woman and accomplished writer who retains the power to torment and unsettle readers... -- The Times
Franklin's biography looks at the inner darkness that fuelled a unique literary talent. -- The Telegraph
For many readers, Jackson is the best of all horror writers, a master of tension and unravelling sanity. In the biography Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life, Ruth Franklin unravels some of the myths that surrounded the writer and also shows us a picture of a life that in some ways contains many of the things Jackson was writing about. Plagued with a fear of the outside world and an obsessive, panicked need to write, Jackson at times appears as one of her own characters - paranoid, compulsive, afraid. -- Daisy Johnson, Further Reading: Horror Books - The Guardian