Governor General's Award: Children's Text, 2011, Short-listed, No Ordinary Day.
ALA Notable Chilren's Books List, 2012, Commended, No Ordinary Day.
Booklist Editors' Choice: Books for Youth, 2012, Winner, No Ordinary Day.
CCBC Choices Best of Year, 2012, No Ordinary Day.

The story highlights not only the overcoming of adversity, but also the importance of education and literacy. It also brings to light the issue of leprosy, which is misunderstood. An important, inspiring tale
- School Library Journal, starred review

Ellis writes with great skill...
- Horn Book Magazine, starred review

...compelling and accessible...
- Booklist, starred review
"A powerful and outstanding book..."
- Waking Brain Cells
Deborah Ellis does not back down from world issues that need addressing.
- Sal's Fiction Addiction
Ellis...creates a remarkable narrative voice, both detached and immediate...
- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
I would recommend this book to middle grade readers as a way to learn more about the world – and about supporting important causes.
- Amy Reads
Ellis's straightforward language and uncompromising depictions of Valli's unimaginably harsh and gritty world combine with believable character development to create a strong and accessible novel.
- Publisher's Weekly
Ellis is a passionate and respectful teacher...
- Quill and Quire
A true-to-life portrait of a young girl’s cheerful selfishness in this surprisingly optimistic novel of unrelenting poverty.
- Kirkus Reviews
...solid and worthy of attention by both its intended audience and adults alike...Ellis continues to write what needs to be read...Recommended.
- CM Magazine