Contains some of her finest work and is also a guide to becoming a top muckraker, complete with Mitford's list of essential qualities, such as 'an appetite for tracking and destroying the ennemy'. - New Statesman
"I wish I could point to some overriding social purpose in these articles." Mitford laments in her introduction. However the lack of an explicit agenda is part of the collection's appeal: these are articles written with a keen eye for injustice, but also with a great sense of personal passion, and a generous, exuberant wit. - Observer
Most collections of journalistic pieces barely warrant being bound in book form: this one (from 1979) with its wit and irrepressible ebullience, genuinely makes a convincing "classic" of a sort. - Scotsman
For my part, I can't remember when I enjoyed a collection of journalism so much, or laughed out loud so often… It is also useful as, and intended to be useful as, a manual for doing the kind of journalism she did. - Guardian