"Background on the course of the war during Leroy's three years there is provided, and the inclusion of a raft of Leroy's photographs ably convey information beyond history texts." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Leroy is not as well-known as her male counterparts in Vietnam, but Farrell's gripping biography has the potential to put a significant dent in that discrepancy. She brings her audience face-to-face with the determination, compassion and fortitude of this groundbreaking woman. Readers who meet Leroy through Close-Up on War will not forget her."--Shelf-awareness
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Smooth, engaging writing nimbly avoids the doldrums of stats-saturated reportage, taking a human-interest approach to the war and putting readers directly in the action beside Leroy. . .Source notes, image credits, and a bibliography speak to Farrell's diligent research into this inspiring but under-recognized woman's life." --Booklist
**STARRED REVIEW**
"This excellently written account will leave readers marveling at Leroy's determination, bravery, and disregard for her own safety as she documented what was happening in Vietnam. A riveting biography that puts an overlooked, award-winning female photojournalist into historical context." --Kirkus Review
**STARRED REVIEW**
"This is really three books in one--it tells of the work of Leroy, describes the daily workings of war correspondents of that era, and gives a glimpse into life during the Vietnam War--excelling at each. History buffs looking for a personal account of the war will enjoy this book." --School Library Journal
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Well-contextualized. . .Offering an intimate glimpse of the photographer's personal observations and needs amid discussions of the war and of Leroy's actions in Vietnam." --Publishers Weekly