"The New York population growth will certainly diminish after Michael Korda's new book appears in bookstores. But despite the love hate transplanted New Yorkers feel for the countryside, after a short time love wins out. [Country Matters] will become a much loved American classic for everyone." - Bill Blass, designer
"Why travel to Provence when smart pigs and charming eccentrics abound right here in rural America? Michael Korda, that sly anthropologist, serves up the humor and the humanity he's found living in the country, and reveals himself and his Margaret to be charming eccentrics themselves (not that that's news to his friends.)" - Richard Rhodes
"Korda addresses a hackneyed theme and gives it a fresh flip. His nostalgia and affection for country life make his reminiscence a pleasure to read." - Richmond Times-Dispatch
“Dreaming of moving to the country? First, read Michael Korda’s engaging memoir. City types will find laughter, profit, and fair warning in Country Matters.” - Washington Post
"Korda's search for a rural paradise is easy, often hilarious, reading." - Maxine Kumin, New York Times Book Review
"Korda brings a foreigner's eye to his surroundings...the overall effect is charming and ofttimes witty." - Publishers Weekly
“Brilliantly mapping the territory between fantasy and reality, Michael Korda’s hiliariously funny book is a guide to everything from weighing a pig and mollifying a plumber to dealing with unpredictable weather and breathtaking, surprising beauty.” - Susan Cheever, author of AS GOOD AS I COULD BE