Laura Berman of the
Detroit Free Press found the book "simple and quietly powerful", and suggested that although its language was simple, its content was not. In the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Arielle North described it as a "strong contender for the
Newberry Award". Peter Roop of
The Post-Crescent described it as a "carefully constructed and convincing book". Andrea Deakin of the
Richmond Review recommended it as a "moving and positive book, which deserves a wide audience". Stephanie Loer of
The Boston Globe found it "honest [and] understanding". == References ==