<p><b>As heard on BBC Radio 4''s ''A Good Read: the amphibious cult classic: a magical </b><b>tale of a suburban housewife''s affair with a frogman ...</b><br>''Disturbing but seductive ... Wonderful.'' <b>Margaret Atwood</b><br>''Perfect.'' <b>Max Porter</b><br>''Still outpaces, out-weirds, and out-romances anything today.'' <b>Marlon James</b><br>''A feminist masterpiece: tender, erotic, singular.'' <b>Carmen Maria Machado</b><br>''''Genius ... A broadcast from a stranger and more dazzling dimension.'' <b>Patricia Lockwood</b><br>''Kind of weird and cool. '' <b>Irvine Welsh<br></b>''Genius ... Like <i>Revolutionary Road</i> written by Franz Kafka ... Exquisite.'' <i><b>The Times</b></i><br>''Incredibly liberates readers from the awfulness of convention to a state where weirdness and otherness are beautiful.''<b> Sarah Hall</b><br>''A devastating fable of mythic proportions ... Wondrously peculiar.'' <b>Irenosen Okojie</b> (foreword)<br><br>Dorothy is a grieving housewife in the Calif