'The pleasures of friendship shine through the pages. The delicate and detailed watercolours work with the text to evoke a strong sense of a particular environment and show resourceful children struggling with difficult lives. Young readers will be hooked. Compelling - 4 stars.' -- Books for Keeps, September 2004 'I liked the pictures but thought it was a sad story. I would like to read the sequel which is Goldie at the Farm.' -- Chloe age 6, Education Otherwise, December 2004 'With lively illustrations, this traditional-style storybook will capture the imagination of young girls as it introduces Goldie as a resilient new heroine.' -- Family Interest Magazine, July 2004 'I liken reading this book to listening to my grandmother telling me about her childhood. It is utterly fascinating ... accompanied by truly beautiful watercolours that bring the story alive. I will undoubtedly buy part two.' -- Families Online (www.familiesonline.co.uk/trade/productview/210/6/) 'Young readers can be helped to speculate about the time setting and will notice the distinctive long sleeved dresses and white smocks, and the harsh regime at the orphanage. The shocking relevation that orphaned boys and girls could be bought at auctions will draw strong responses from some children.' -- Books for Keeps, September 2004 'An Anne of Green Gables-like story. Lovely clear, soft illustrations.' -- Daily Echo Bournemouth, 29 May 2004