Praise for How Many Camels Are There in Holland?:
‘Law manages to turn the stuff of tragedies into the most delicate of comedies … Law’s technique ought to be studied on writing courses’ Daily Telegraph
‘Phyllida Law has a delightfully natural style, a gift for anecdote and the knack of seeing the funny side of pretty much everything. Someone so accomplished could write a book about their weekly trip to the supermarket and make it highly amusing … funny, brave and heartening’ Spectator
‘So much merriment courses through Phyllida Law’s account of looking after her mother … Many of their exchanges belong in an Alan Bennett play’ Daily Telegraph
Praise for Notes to My Mother-in-Law:
‘I just sat down and read it straight through and cried. Dreadfully funny and incredibly touching’ Joanna Lumley
‘Moving, funny, enchanting. A beautiful, original portrayal of family life’ Sheila Hancock
‘Something quite splendid, new and unforgettable’ Stephen Fry
‘Wonderful, warm, witty and wise. Just like the author’ Ben Elton