“This is a fascinating contrasting of the quality of life in the U.S. and that in Rome and what the difference may mean for the future of family life and national destiny.” — Booklist
“Intelligent, thoughtful and well-researched, Friedland’s book is not only a love letter to Rome, but also to his daughters and the members of their generation, for whose personal happiness he fears.” — Kirkus Reviews
“This fascinating cultural comparison will open readers’ eyes to the serious problems surrounding love and intimacy in the United States.” — Shelf Awareness