'An intensely powerful and personal view of the impact of the "torrent".' Courier-Mail
'Gearing spoke to more than 100 survivors, rescuers and emergency staff and the result, both moving and uplifting, is a vivid portrait of the disaster in all its deadly swiftness from multiple viewpoints.' Saturday Age – 'Pick-of-the-Week'
'A unique and powerful account of human courage in the face of the devastating force of nature, and the enduring resilience of ordinary Australians.' Gleebooks Gleaner
'Compelling reading, raw emotions, put me back in the zone, I could hear the water, smell the water, feel the water. This book shows what length people will go to, to survive - keep the tissues handy.' J.Warr (flood survivor)
‘Award-winning investigative journalist Amanda Gearing has written a very moving personal story of the region’s disaster, recounting dozens of heartbreaking stories.’ The Chronicle (Toowoomba)
‘A powerful account of human courage in the face of the devastating force of nature.’ Brisbane News ‘Must Read’
‘This book shows the courage of ordinary Australians. It is an important historical record.’ Blue’s Country Magazine