Sunday's on the Phone to Monday reveals how trouble, when visited upon a loving family, can be transformed-if imperfectly-by curiosity, empathy, and imagination. We're in a poet's hands; every sentence here crackles with electric vitality. This is a unique and big-hearted novel. * Pamela Erens, author of The Virgins *
Reilly's debut novel explores how a love evolves as responsibilities mount for two parents with three very different daughters...deft in her characterizations...full of imaginative anecdotes and vibrant details...Reilly's first novel is touching and nostalgic. * Publishers Weekly *
Sunday's on the Phone to Monday is an energetic, captivating, and lyrical debut. Here is a writer with a wonderfully eccentric way of seeing the world, weaving a family story both whimsical and profound, in which each character is dealt with tenderly, and each sentence is an adventure. Christine Reilly is a talent to watch. -- Amy Shearn, author of The Mermaid of Brooklyn and How Far Is The Ocean From Here
Reminiscent of Lorrie Moore, and J.D. Salinger, and Mr and Mrs Bridge, Sunday's on the Phone to Monday is a beautiful thing, the kind of book a poet would dream a novel was. -- Daniel Wallace, author of The Kings and Queens of Roam and Big Fish
Sunday's on the Phone to Monday is a prismatic and moving exploration of how the past can haunt, motivate, and ultimately heal us-or in the words of Natasha Simone, Memory can be like medicine. With great empathy and a keen eye for the offbeat detail, Christine Reilly depicts a family unique in its troubles but universal in its longing to overcome them. Reilly is masterful in her illumination of the inner lives of her characters. -- Mary Otis, author of Yes, Yes Cherries
With subtle genius and a wide-open heart, Christine Reilly invites us into a world that is at once strange and familiar. A stunning debut. -- Alethea Black, author of I Knew You'd be Lovely
Sunday's on the Phone to Monday is a fantastic love letter to New York City. This is a multi-generational story of death and life, illness and wellness. Reilly is the undisputed master at spinning poetry into prose. Her words are arresting, poignant, and searingly optimistic. -- Kim Stolz, author of Unfriending My Ex
A lyrical and poetic look at family, love, and loss. * PopSugar *
This whimsical, bittersweet debut novel recalls the work of filmmaker Wes Anderson, both in subject (a complicated, tightknit family full of smart, worried people) and in style (full of quirky, impossible-to-ignore formal choices). * Kirkus (Starred review) *
Christine Reilly's shimmering debut hurls us into the beating center of the Simone family, and our attachment is immediate and lasting. Both tender and dark, big-hearted and heart-breaking, Sunday's on the Phone to Monday is a book you won't forget, filled with quiet power and roaring truths. -- Megan Abbott, author of The Fever
A compelling family tale rich in vivid and relatable struggles. * Booklist *
A sharply observed and bittersweet family romance with a rock 'n' roll heart.... Reilly's dreamy, slipstream style dazzles. * Elle *
A fusion of a poet's relentless focus on the possibilities of a single word with the novelist's construction of imagined worlds.--Kirkus