"In a gorgeous rom-com which reaches the fast-beating heart of every middle-aged woman's secret hopes and fears, Jane Turley conjures up a warm, hilarious and wonderfully wise tale of love, loss and laughter.As author of the long-standing blog The Witty Ways of a Wayward Wife, Turley is no stranger to combining humour and pathos in her writing, and The Changing Room works the same irresistible magic." Lancaster Evening Post
"This was a hilarious, sad, compassionate and fist pumping book that I thoroughly enjoyed. It was entertainment and more." NetGalley
"A beautiful, well-written story about real life people with their real-world troubles. The book has a 'personality' of its own, and this from a very voracious reader." Goodreads
"I don't think I've ever read a book that has made me laugh and cry so much! Sandy and her family and friends are the funniest people. Jane takes difficult subjects - Alzheimer's and cancer - and treats them respectfully but with a ton of humour! She is the master of the throwaway line." NetGalley
"Turley exploits her natural talent for lively humour - and the everyday dramas and tragedies that many overstretched mothers, daughters and housewives will recognise - in a story that veers from slapstick to soulful at the turn of a page." St Helens The Reporter
"If you have not read anything by this author - buy, beg, or steal something soon. Her sense of humour in dealing with everyday situations is delightful." Amazon.com
"This is the funniest novel I've read in a long time. Jane Turley's natural wit and flair for sharp dialogue make this an absolute pleasure to read. She reminds me of Sue Townsend, with a good dose of Rachel Joyce: all three have a gift for seeing the humour and pathos of ordinary life." Amazon.com
"Jane Turley starts the acknowledgements at the end of the book with this line: 'Firstly, I'd like to thank myself.' And she is right doing so, she has written a marvellous book. It is witty, hilarious and emotional. I thoroughly enjoyed myself with this story." Netgalley
It's been a very long time since I've read a book that made me laugh out loud...This is my funniest book so far this year. The writer has done an exceptional job describing the pitfalls of the period in a woman's life where she has to deal at once with growing children, a recession and a parent with Alzheimer's. Yet somehow this is an optimistic book. Netgalley