“Freud’s gift for natural description is such that she manages to turn the village’s seaside topography into a sentient being, with its own stores of memory and malice.” — The New Yorker
“The Sea House is a sensuous and intelligent novel about love and the traces it leaves, and how certain places have the power to transform.” — Washington Post Book World
“In this meditative, painterly piece, with an eye focused on sea and sky, houses on the dunes, and corner shops selling ice cream to sun-tired children, British writer Esther Freud delivers an appealing romance.” — Philadelphia Inquirer