Heartbreaking...[A] haunting reminder of what the Syrian revolution, ultimately, is about...Amid our obsession with ISIS, these tales are worth remembering.--Anand Gopal "New York Times Book Review"
Necessary, difficult and elating...[C]lear-eyed and engaged in the best sense--engaged in the human realm rather than the abstractly political.--Robin Yassin-Kassab "The Guardian"
It is crucial to reveal the human stories behind the news--and...Janine di Giovanni does this with heartbreaking eloquence.--Elif Shafak "Financial Times"
A must read filled with bitter realities.--Denise Hassanzade Ajiri "Christian Science Monitor"
Ms. di Giovanni writes here with urgency and anguish--determined to testify to what she has witnessed because she wants 'people never to forget.'...Her testimony is contained here in this searing and necessary book.--Michiko Kakutani "New York Times"
The Morning They Came for Us moves from a cosmopolitan 'bubble of parties' in 2011 to 'the aftermath of a barrel bomb' today as di Giovanni observes slaughter and rape with the equal (if occasionally opposing and heartbreaking) empathies of war correspondent and mother.--Lea Carpenter "Vanity Fair"
What life is like for ordinary Syrians who have stayed behind is the subject of Janine di Giovanni's heartbreaking book...[U]nsensational but unsparing...[I]t is individual stories, rather than victims counted in the millions, that reveal the terrible cost of leaving dictators in place for the sake of 'stability.'--Joan Smith "Observer"
Di Giovanni writes vividly and we see with her how Damascene supporters of Assad drift away as the brutality of his rule became impossible to deny...Di Giovanni explains to us how horrible it all really is.--Sam Kiley "Evening Standard"