Praise for The Sixties Trilogy #1: Countdown: * "Wiles skillfully keeps many balls in the air, giving readers a story that appealsacross the decades as well as offering enticing paths into the history." -- Booklist, starred review* "The larger story . . . told here in an expert coupling of text and design, is how lifeendures, even triumphs, no matter how perilous the times." -- Horn Book, starredreview* "References to duct tape (then newly invented), McDonald's and other pop culturelend authenticity to this phenomenal story of the beginnings of radical change inAmerica." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "Wiles palpably recreates the fear kids felt when air-raid sirens and duck-and-coverdrills were routine . . . this story is sure to strike a chord with those living throughtough times today." -- Publishers Weekly, starred reviewPraise for The Sixties Trilogy #2: Revolution: *"With elements of family drama and coming of age themes that mirror the larger sociopolitical backdrop, Revolution is a book that lingers long after the last page." -- School Library Journal, starred review* "1960s words and images still sound and resound in this triumphant middle volume of the author's Sixties Trilogy." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review