Praise for The Siege of Loyalty House:
"Brilliant. Original. Gripping."--Antonia Fraser, New York Times bestselling author
"Childs draws on unpublished manuscripts and the voices of dozens of men, women and children to tell this thrilling tale of war." -- "Mail on Sunday BOOKS OF THE YEAR"
"Describing how individuals get drawn, often haphazardly, into a bloody conflict such as the English Civil War is not an easy task. but Jessie Childs manages it superbly in The Siege of Loyalty House, which tingles with a discerning historical imagination." ---Andrew Lycett "Spectator, BOOKS OF THE YEAR II " "This is war as it should be, passionate, brutal, bloody and chatoic, all described in luscious, evocative prose." --Gerard DeGroot "Times and Sunday Times BOOK OF THE YEAR " "A thrilling account of Basing House, a royalist stronghold during the English Civil War nicknamed 'Loyalty, ' and the sieges it withstood until its fall to Oliver Cromwell in 1645." -- "The New York Times Book Review"
"In The Siege of Loyalty House, Jessie Childs tells the compelling story of a place that acquired a mystique far beyond its strategic significance. Underpinned by meticulous research, this finely crafted narrative unfolds in evocative and often poetic language. Childs possesses the knack of encapsulating action in a sentence or two of lively prose and telling imagery."--Stephen Brumwell, The Wall Street Journal
"A perfectly crafted triumph of narrative history... one of the most pulsating books on seventeenth-century England I have read."-- "The Critic " "Riveting. Childs reconstructs their suffering - near-starvation, filthy water, a smallpox outbreak - with startling immediacy. Her focus is local and English, but the story is human and timeless."-- "The Economist"
"She is a gifted narrative historian, eloquent, graceful and witty; the stories she tells are the ones we all should know."--Hilary Mantel, New York Times bestselling author of The Mirror & the Light