<i>Home Work</i> is written with a warm heart and a generous spirit . . . an honest attempt to make sense of an often chaotic life
Sunday Express
With typical candour and a storyteller's skill . . . Julie Andrews is a reliable narrator and an entertaining guide through a second memoir that brings her career from <i>Marry Poppins</i> to <i>Victor/Victoria</i> (1982)
- Donal O'Donoghue, RTE Guide
Andrews's tone is measured but realistic. The book is filled with that most distinctive of all her qualities: her voice. For many, hearing the struggles with domestic despair will be life finding a tender hand in the dark. Her honesty is not self-indulgent. There's a sense that she wants to give comfort to those whose domestic lives are also filled with struggle. As such, <i>Mary Poppins</i> may appear only briefly here, but her spirit is alive and well
The Times
An intimate and heart-warming memoir
Woman & Home
An enjoyable glide through Andrews' stellar career
- Pat Fitzpatrick, Irish Examiner