“Floss, bless her brave little heart, is showing up in a publishing era that is largely ignoring stories like hers in favor of glitzier, sexier mean-girl fare. For girls who have outgrown Ramona, but are still wary of “The Clique,” Floss makes an able, admirable companion. She may not live next door, but you’ll wish she did.”—The New York Times Book Review
“. . . a poignant, gently humorous, and totally satisfying tale. Flossie is charmingly believable . . .”—Booklist, Starred Review
“This tension paces a novel that contains many compelling, sometimes gritty, elements . . . Floss’s emotional turmoil should hook girls.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“Wilson (second in popularity only to J.K. Rowling in the UK) mixes familiar situations and concerns with a brisk pace and a main character her tween-girl readers would like to be best friends with—quite the winning package.”—The Horn Book Magazine
“Flossie is a likable character who discovers the meaning of true friendship, suffers hardship with aplomb, and learns some important life lessons along the way. Readers will cheer her on and feel satisfaction when she sees her ex-best friend for the bully and snob that she is.”—School Library Journal
“British author Wilson portrays heavy issues of poverty, bankruptcy, drunken/bawdy adult behavior, bullying and unconditional parental/child love through a determined protagonist and a group of believable secondary characters.”—Kirkus Reviews