"A burly, captivating saga of Australian nurses on the front lines of World War I... Inscribed with the stately, benign authority of an eminent tale-spinner. "-- "Wall Street Journal"
"Magnificent... a stunning performance, full of suspense, searing particulars, and deep emotion.... The huge talents of Thomas Keneally are everywhere on display."-- "The Guardian"
"Extraordinarily moving... Keneally is a master of character development and period detail.... Fans of Downton Abbey and Gallipoli alike will find much to admire in Keneally's fast-moving, flawlessly written pages."-- "Kirkus Reviews, starred review"
"Superbly exciting to read..... An unmissable, unforgettable tribute."-- "The Times (London)"
"A big and brutal book, a new prism through which to think about World War I...breathtaking...magnificent and almost magical. There are moments of joy, of pleasure, that make you look up from their page for a while to arrest and savour their sensation."-- "The Australian"
"Poignant . . . masterly . . . epic . . . [Keneally] has rescued forgotten heroines from obscurity and briefly placed them center stage."-- "The New York Times Book Review"
"May be the best novel of Keneally's career... a book that aims for, and achieves, real grandeur."-- "The Spectator, One of the Best Books of 2012"
"Along with a Tolstoyan ability to describe the horrors of battle, this amazing book also has an extraordinary intimacy, especially in the relationship between the sisters...an altogether towering achievement."--A.N. Wilson
"Now, at last and triumphantly, there is a full-scale Keneally novel of the Great War...All of it is handled by Keneally with calm mastery. If epic is no longer a literary category that fits this world, The Daughters of Mars nonetheless has a tragic and humane span that few recent novels have attempted, let alone equalled."-- "Canberra Times"
"Expansive and brilliant...a masterpiece that is sure to rank among Keneally's best works. "-- "Bookpage"
"Like the warriors of Homer's Iliad, Keneally gives readers a sense of the vast and continuous casualties dealt by war and reminds us that each soldier was once a boy armed with little more than a pitchfork."-- "The Missourian"
"By Page 6, readers can put up their feet and relax. They know they're in the reassuring hands of a master storyteller, and a fascinating read lies ahead. "-- "San Jose Mercury News"
"The Daughters of Mars is the work of a master storyteller, sharing a tale that is simultaneously sprawling and intimate."-- "NPR"
"[A] poignant novel."-- "New York Times, Editor's Choice"
"An epic, sweeping book."-- "LA Times"
"Not only is The Daughters of Mars one of the most ambitious novels in a career that stretches back to 1964, but it might even be the best... The result is something few other authors would aim for, let alone achieve: genuine grandeur."-- "The Telegraph"
"Greatly detailed... boasts authentic characters set in equally authentic locations."-- "Booklist"
"Keneally has summoned all of his ample talent to write a sweeping novel of World War I."-- "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
"A bravura piece of writing."-- "Seattle Times"