OLA Best Bets, 2010, Commended, Queen of Hearts.
IODE Violet Downey Book Award, 2010, Short-listed, Queen of Hearts.
Manitoba Book Awards McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award, 2011, Short-listed, Queen of Hearts.
CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens, Starred Selection, 2011, Commended, Queen of Hearts.
Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People, 2011, Short-listed, Queen of Hearts.
Manitoba Young Readers Choice Awards, 2011, Short-listed, Queen of Hearts.
Kirkus Best Teen Books of 2011, 2011, Commended, Queen of Hearts.
ALA Notable Chilren's Books List, 2012, Commended, Queen of Hearts.
YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults, 2012, Commended, Queen of Hearts.

...an emotionally rich, stirring story about loss, friendship, love and healing.
- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Much like a play in its discrete, focused scenes, this novel is that rarest of birds, a happily ending, nonsappy young adult romance.
- Horn Book Magazine, starred review

Brooks masterfully re-creates a TB sanatorium through the protagonist’s experience and believable characters. A well-drawn, innocent, yet compelling work of historical fiction
- School Library Journal, starred review
...[readers] will sympathize with the book's prickly heroine...
- Publishers Weekly
Readers will be held by the story’s heartbreaking truths, right to the end
- Booklist
...Brooks has been called the premier writer for the older adolescent. As great a compliment as that is, I think that sells her short.
- Lögberg-Heimskringla
...a story of survival and friendship...
- Winnipeg Free Press
Brooks is rather a 'queen of hearts' herself when it comes to the depiction of a girl's adolescent intelligence, annoyance and desire, and here she works her magic once again.
- Toronto Star
...a moving portrait of hope.
- Quill & Quire
...a careful, graceful novel, robust with sorrow and triumph in equal measure. It will leave the reader with both a chill down the spine and a lump in the throat.
- Globe and Mail