Extraordinary and original -- Raymond Briggs
Beautifully illustrated ... In its depictions of snowfall and isolation, [it] has a sombre, austere beauty -- James Lovegrove, 'Books of the Year 2017' * Financial Times *
Reminiscent of Raymond Briggs. Weeks's delicate, assured drawings evoke chill-reddened skin, old, trusted machinery, deep shadows, blazing cold and solitude in this superbly atmospheric story -- Imogen Russell Williams * Guardian 'Best New Picture Books' *
The Gritterman is unutterably beautiful -- Jo Whiley
In its wistful, feathery melancholia, the book recalls Raymond Briggs at his darkest, but manages to be uplifting all the same * Financial Times *
A touching Raymond Briggs-like story -- Donna Ferguson * Guardian *
A tender fireside story about an ageing labourer ... A witty, affectionate book ... You feel the story, complete with its soundtrack, would make an enchanting Christmas special on TV, to be repeated every year, in the vein of The Snowman * Evening Standard *
Wry, unexpected, and funny ... A really lovely book -- David Gentleman
[A] poignant picture book, with skilled crayon and wash illustrations ... The story of a working-class hero * Sunday Times *
A beautifully-crafted tale ... An ode to the unsung hero * Hackney Gazette *
A tender fireside story about an ageing labourer ... A witty, affectionate book -- Johanna Thomas-Corr * Evening Standard *
[The Gritterman] reminds me of those classic books you find super comforting as a child, but seem kind of sad or sinister when you view them through adult eyes. The soundtrack is full of glimmering, atmospheric instrumentals with narrations from Paul Whitehouse, and Orlando's voice sounds beautiful spread over a piano -- Daisy Jones * Noisey *
One of the top 12 reads of Christmas * You Magazine *
A quintessentially British story with a tender, powerful look at ageing * Picture Books Blogger *
Reminiscent of Raymond Briggs, a song for the unsung hero * Bookseller *