'Young readers familiar with time transfers from TV will enjoy the situation and absorb some information about life 200 years ago along the way.'-- School Librarian journal'This book is very exciting [...] I especially enjoyed learning some history while I read. I would recommend this book for boys and girls who like history.'-- Children's Books, The Guardian'A good, solid adventure story that engages the reader throughout and moves towards a satisfying conclusion.'-- Carousel'I like the book and I think upper elementary school readers will like it as well.'-- Guys Lit Wire blog'This is really a sweet story [...] While it's written for young adults, I really enjoyed this and intend to buy a copy for my personal library.'-- Journey of a Bookseller blog'This is a well-structured time-slip story that cleverly keeps its momentum and manages, largely through the sympathetic character of Saul, to draw the reader in.'-- Books for Keeps'This story is really charming, and in the end, very heartwarming [...] I highly recommend it for middle school readers and beyond.'-- The Goode Word blog'Janis is a clever teacher. Rather than explain the differences between life then and now, she uses humour and misunderstandings to provide a gentle history lesson in the midst of an exciting adventure.'-- Lothian Life'This book had a great story line. The characters in the book felt and acted their age. There was a good character arc throughout the book. I read this book in a fairly short time because the story just sucks you right in.'-- Rantings, Ravings and Ramblings blog'Mackay has written another playful, easy going story for pre-teens full of lively dialogue [...] Agatha comes off the page as an interesting, talented person, presenting fascinating facts of life in the past.'--New View'I would highly recommend this book to adventure lovers'--Rhona, aged 11, Flora Stevenson Primary'I loved this book, it is the best I have ever read, I would read this again and again'--Cera, aged 11, Law Primary School'I have never been so inspired by a book'--Rebecca, aged 10, Kilmartin Primary