‘It’s easy to see why this dark comic thriller has been compared to works by queen of the genre Patricia Highsmith.’
Elle
‘In her young female protagonist … Annaleese Jochems has succeeded in creating a highly original voice that both intrigues and repels … she has created a fresh voice, a memorable monster who could well have her own series of books if the author chooses to go down that road.’
Sarah Gilmartin, The Irish Times
‘Whip-smart.’
The Telegraph
‘A dark satire of entitlement and the “me” culture.’
i
‘A savvy, excruciatingly funny, nerve-shredding debut.’
Rose Shepherd, Saga Magazine
‘Taut, savvy, biting, and at points piercingly beautiful — Jochems's sentences shift from deadpan humour to lyrical simplicity to emotional menace with deft, edgy style.’
Tracey Slaughter, author of deleted scenes for lovers
‘Patricia Highsmith meets reality TV in this compelling debut. Jochems nudges up the tension until we can’t bear to look — and can’t bear to look away: thrilling, dangerous and deliciously funny.’
Catherine Chidgey, prize-winning author of The Wish Child and The Beat of the Pendulum
‘This funny, sexy, unnerving novel challenges received ideas and delivers jolts of pleasure and disquiet throughout. Jochems, like her extraordinary creation Cynthia, is a force to be reckoned with.’
Emily Perkins, author of The Forrests and Novel About My Wife
‘From page one, Baby is a dryly funny study of a young woman driven to shocking acts by what seems like boredom and lust alone, devoid of any semblance of a conscience … Come to Baby for a full-blown psychopath who makes you laugh out loud despite your horror.’
Rebecca Varcoe, The Saturday Age
‘This year’s best local debut novel.’
Metro
‘Baby is a funny, taut, relentless fever-dream of a novel. Buy it and read it now, and you can brag about it one day the way people who bought and read Emily Perkins’ Not Her Real Name in 1996 do today.’
Louise Kasza, The Spinoff
‘An amazing, fresh voice in New Zealand fiction.’
Jenna Todd, RNZ
‘In Cynthia, she has crafted a memorable monster. Creepy and subversive, Baby is a classy debut.’
Linda Herrick, NZ Listener
‘Sparse and tantalising in its unfolding, it never quite allows you to get your sea legs.’
Ruth Spencer, NZ Herald
‘Baby tells a bizarre story of obsession and desire and takes a satirical look at the millennial condition … However the cleverness of Jochems’ writing ensures Baby is not only a strange and claustrophobic book but also a pretty good one.’
Catie McLeod, The Saturday Paper
‘Compelling reading.’
The Burgeoning Bookshelf
‘An original and accomplished first work.’
Helen Elliott, Weekend Australian
‘Cynthia doesn’t disappoint. As we meet her, she embodies everything a baby boomer has ever whinged about millennials in a newspaper or on talkback radio ... You could suggest that Jochems is doing some broad metaphorical work here, that Cynthia’s apathy is all of our apathy, that the consequences Cynthia must face are all of our consequences. But really, isn’t it possible that Jochems is just having a little fun?’
Emma Marie Jones, The Lifted Brow
‘Jochems’ debut is witty and unique … A promising new voice.’
Kirkus Reviews
‘[E]ngrossing … Dark and twisty despite its sun-soaked backdrop, this is perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty.’
Courtney Eathorne, Booklist
‘Wow, what an amazing talent this young woman is … This novel is well and truly a modern urban cautionary fable, about that privileged and over indulged generation us oldies like to call entitled, how their perception of self is so out of whack, and the consequences when it all goes wrong … This is an amazing new voice in NZ writing, we should treasure and nurture her, she will go onto great things.’
Felicity Murray, Booksellers NZ
‘It's a heck of a read — intense and unsettling — and Jochems is quite the writing talent … There are a lot of themes weaving through what can seem like a rather simple storyline, adding layers and provoking plenty of thoughts. It's the kind of book that stays with you long after you close the final page. Jochems crafts an atmospheric, claustrophobic, sense of place and the unusual relationship between the two women and the other people they encounter on their adventure … This is not your typical read, but it's an intense, extraordinarily clever psychological thriller that has hints of the likes of Rebecca or The Bird Tribunal while being something quite original and all of its own. Give it a go and see what you think.’
Craig Sisterson, Crime Watch
‘The novel is a murderous foray into the contemporary world — with a perfect flatness of delivery that is sometimes guiltily laugh-out-loud. It's a psychological story of obsession and revenge filtered through internet culture. Thelma and Louise meet Beavis and Butthead in the Bay of Islands … The claustrophobia of a shared cabin and bed, sexual fixation, a seasick dog, money problems, and the downsides of saltwater and sun, builds the tension towards an inevitable climax.’
David Herkt, Stuff
‘The deeper you delve, the more interesting it gets. If you love surreal books with an alternative narrative then you’ll love this.’
Roachie’s Reviews