(The Age (Australia)-RRB- Another cleverly skewed tale told from the self - conscious perspective of an outsider... arrestingly observant... Ashworth's second book confirms that the first was no one - off... her talent could take her a long way» (The Guardian) A wonderful tale, beautifully told. (amazon.com)
Instead, research suggests that particularly tough problems often require the perspective of an outsider or someone not limited by the knowledge of why something can't be done. (entrepreneur.com)
They welcome constructive criticism and the perspective of outsiders. (sarahbessey.com)