“Feisty narration paired with amusing illustrations makes light of sticky situations . . . A pleasingly lucid look at a complicated relationship.”–Kirkus Reviews
“Day’s watercolor-and-ink illustrations brilliantly add humor to the narrative . . . Especially for Presidents’ Day or as a vehicle for discussing friendship issues, Worst of Friends is a winner.”–School Library Journal
“Illustrated with charming cartoon-like drawings that convey their personalities and pastimes, this nonfiction picture book tells tales of early America-in-the-making and also makes the point that best friends can have serious disagreements that lead to years-long separations but, in the end, make up.”–Children’s Literature
“This entertaining and character-driven slice of history also offers a clear message about friendship.”–Publisher’s Weekly