"A resilient coming-of-age story ... The author includes emotional, compelling scenes with every character, as each one has been dealt a vastly different hand of cards. ... It feels very down-to-Earth and includes necessary comical moments throughout. I did not know much about the events or places in this book before, but after finishing it and doing a little extra curiosity research, I'm thankful to have learned something new in such an engaging way."
- Audrey Davis, Independent Book Review
"a captivating story that sheds light on the complexities of human nature in times of great change ... A must-read for anyone interested in the impact of historical events and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity."
- Benji Allen, Waikato Independent
"Howse's prose is wonderfully written. ... Centering on the dialogue, Howse uses language well and is able to present the vocabulary of each of the characters with a sense of authenticity. ... [The novel] demonstrates more than just the vivid description of a time in our world's history where oppressed people overcame incredible obstacles. It also celebrates life, and all that is to be gained through the experiences of togetherness and connection."
- Chris Reed, NZ Booklovers
"[The characters'] caring for one another and the people around them in need was quite lovely. Those values of family and support remain strong even in quite a bleak time."
- Nicky Walker, Radio New Zealand Nine To Noon
"Joseph Howse evokes the literary styles of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky ... Howse's novel feels Russian, from its ornate structure to its social commentary to its wry humor. The author has composed a book like Tchaikovsky would a symphony; tight, disciplined, yet bubbling with unspoken passion and near-magical allegory."
- Rob Errera, IndieReader