<p>beautifully told</p>
- Woman’s Way,
<p>all the elements in this story blend perfectly in a carefully measured way that make it a compulsive read</p>
- Irish Examiner,
<p>deserves another look</p>
- Evening Echo,
<p>still as relevant today</p>
- Books Ireland,
<p>a perceptive and very moving story which will resonate with many readers - bullies and the bullied. An excellent opportunity for discussion of this emotive subject</p>
- parentsintouch.co.uk,
<p>This story has tremendous potential for classroom use. An extremely thought-provoking book that would be an easy read for most 9- to 11-year olds.</p>
- Janet McGonagle - Children's Books in Ireland, Children's Books in Ireland
<p>What an impressive debut! ... This book convincingly captures life's hassles. Perdue is exceptionally good on Adam's various relationships ... (her) handling of the Adam/Grandad scenes are not only brilliant, they are also genuinely moving, and the starling plot is never allowed to become tweety-sweety. My nine-year-old thought it fantastic.</p>
- Niall MacMonagle - The Irish Times,
<p>This book is touching and sometimes sad. It would be great for children aged 8 upward.</p>
- Teenage reviewer Catherine O'Mahony, iQ magazine,
<p>This is a good story told with much lively dialogue and it will sustain children's interest through thirteen quite meaty chapters.</p>
- The School Librarian,
<p>Sensitive study of a shy and insecure boy who, in the protection of something smaller and weaker than himself, manages to finally confront the boys that constantly pick on him at school.</p>
- Books Ireland,
<p><em>Adam's Starling</em> belongs on the shelf of any home with school-going children ... The bonding-with-animals theme makes this an appealing book, crashing through age and gender definitions in a warm-hearted way.</p>
- Evening Herald,
<p>gentle novel which confronts a serious problem in a sensitive and honest way.</p>
- Bisto Award judges,
<p>This is an intelligent, instructive book heavy with intent.</p>
- Eileen Battersby - The Irish Times,
<p>Its sensitive, imaginative treatment of the now clichéd theme of bullying makes it a great stocking-filler</p>
- The Sunday Independent,