<p>'Engaging and quite accessible to younger readers.'</p>
- Books Ireland, Books Ireland
<p>'At once both a lesson in 16th century history and a thrilling adventure story ... Despite its educational content, the books veers away from the didactic and remains an animated and enthralling adventure with an emancipated, audacious and inspiring heroine.'</p>
- Children's Books in Ireland, Children's Books in Ireland
<p>'This book, despite the well-covered subject, is outstanding ... One can smell the sea and feel the slippery boards underfoot, in this story of a passionate, strong yet wise woman, while learning much about the English and the Irish in the 16th century.'</p>
- The Irish Post,
<p>'The story is told partly in the form of letters from Granuaile to her youngest son ... and in present tense third-person accounts. This combination of partly-fictitious personal narrative and factual events blend together in a pacy story.'</p>
- The Sunday Tribune, The Sunday Tribune
<p>'an amazing story of courage, determination and cunning ... Her story is set in one of the most turbulent times in the history of our country and tells of the bravery amongst a people determined to survive.'</p>
- Irish Examiner, The Irish Examiner