âA warm, moving book, a touch old-fashioned, and very American.ââ<i>New Yorker</i>
âA satisfying piece of work, well constructed and well written. As a regional novel, it gives a convincing delineation of upstate Vermont in the period between the Civil War and World War One, and it also leaves the reader with the pleasing consciousness that maintaining a standard of conductâsuch things as tolerance, integrity, and loyaltyâcan make good fiction material.ââ<i>Christian Science Monitor</i>
âWalker has done a fine bit of documentation on what might be called the deflowering of New England.ââ<i>New York Times</i>