"One of the strengths of the book is Sweeney's desire and ability to listen and to be transformed through the listening. . . .A necessary and unique contribution." -- Fellowship magazine
"Putting bias aside, Sweeney listens carefully while women explain what the books . . . mean to them." -- The Christian Century
"An interesting and provocative read. . . . Serves as a call to action." -- Feminist Review
"This important book represents a significant contribution to interdisciplinary research focused on women prisoners' reading habits and attempts at self-education and improvement." -- Library Journal
"Riveting. . . . Reading is My Window is not just a stellar example of the history and ethnography of reading -- though it is that. It is also a point of entry into a world with which many Americans have no direct contact. . . . This book represents terrifically important scholarship and compelling, passionate activism, and it deserves a wide readership among people who care about books, and people who care about racism, political economy, justice, social change, and citizenship in the United States." -- Books & Culture
"Break[s] significant new ground. . . . A most original scholarly work. . . . [Sweeney's] research method and analysis are meticulous; the book is enlivened by the frank and often surprising remarks of her subjects." -- Women's Review of Books
"In Sweeney's narrative, the autonomy and strength of prison women compel attention and respect. . . . Recommended." -- CHOICE
"Sweeney amplifies voices that are rarely heard and contributes understanding and thought from which ideas for the future can be drawn." -- Make/Shift
"The readership of this book will be far and wide." -- Fellowship of Reconciliation
"Sweeny's material is accessible because of her writing style and her ability to give voice to women prisoners..." -- Magill's Literary Annual