If you are interested in ethnographic studies, social theory, history, Judaic studies, anthropology, or if you are looking for an extremely readable book that might help you understand how the experience of violence shapes lives, this is the book I would hand you. - Brenda Murphy
This beautifully written book is more than the story of Waterston's family. Like the best writers of memoir, Waterston skillfully situates her family's story into the cross currents of 20th-century history... Like all good stories, the ones in My Father's Wars will be read, analyzed, and debated for many years to come-the mark of a classic work. - American Ethnologist
It is not often that an anthropologist provides the general reading public with a work as accessible as My Father's Wars. Vital and refreshing, Waterston's well written 'intimate ethnography' transcends traditional boundaries with an innovative approach to the sweeping tides of a century-reflected in a deeply personal story.- Albert Sgambati, Dialectical Anthropology
In eschewing excessive theorizing, Waterston has created a highly accessible text that will resonate far beyond anthropology. - Pamela Ballinger, University of Michigan
...it is a creative and original piece of work that demonstrates par excellence one of the primary values of anthropology: that is, our belief that recording and analyzing the activities of daily life, whether they be quotidian or extraordinary, are key to understanding the larger historical, political, and social structures that shape our everyday experiences, at the level of both communities and individuals. - Susan B. Hyatt, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis