"Imagine a serene pasture filled with contented, nameless sheep. Then imagine a reluctant shepherdess at the helm, add in llamas, cats, dogs, chickens, a peacock, frisky calves, knitters, and Elvis, and you've got a good yarn." Books, Yarn, Ink, and other Pursuits (blog), 5/11/11
"Catherine Friend brings another wonderful tale of life on her Minnesota farm. With laughter and a few tears, Friend weaves together her stories like the threads on a loom, and as any fiber freak can tell you, this is a yarn we like to spin!" Portland Book Review, 6/6/11
"Whether you already know Catherine Friend from her exploits in fiction, nonfiction, and children's literature, or if you're just discovering her, this latest laugh out loud memoir on farming is a can't miss read."
"The author's humility is engaging...Friend ably weaves together comical stories, strands of self-help, historical and environmental facts. Like sheep themselves, the author's account often wanders outside the confines of the pasture and into the readers' hearts." Ode, Spring 2011"A witty collection of farm life tales and an examination of the world's "other oldest profession" shepherding." Minneapolis Star Tribune, 5/8/11"Friend writes with honesty as biting as a cold apple, and a sweet self-deprecating good humor...This memoir is special...a humble page-turner." Rochester Post-Bulletin, 5/2/11
"Fans of Friend's previous books about her farm adventures and what she's learned on that farm north of Zumbrota will like Sheepish."
San Francisco Book Review, May 2011"Plenty to enjoy." Examiner.com, 5/19/11"Slip the book in your knitting bag. It is a perfect read for the beach."
"The Bookworm Sez" nationally syndicated column, 5/30/11